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One of seventy-three Hellenistic and Roman Provincial bronze coins, Pontus, Neocaesarea: CM.83-1992

Object information

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Titles

One of seventy-three Hellenistic and Roman Provincial bronze coins, Pontus, Neocaesarea

Maker(s)

Mint: Philadelphia
Ruler: Philip I (AD 244-49)

Entities

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Description

Lydia, Philadelphia, Philip I (244-9), AE. Laureate bust right / Nike walking right (SNG (Copenhagen) 390), 3.83g.

Notes

History note: Under Review

Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Given (1992-04-27) by Baldwin & Sons Ltd.

Dating

244 - 249

Components of the work

Object composed of bronze Weight 3.83 g

Identification numbers

Accession number: CM.83-1992
Primary reference Number: 276231
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Created: Friday 20 November 2020 Updated: Friday 10 September 2021 Last processed: Tuesday 13 June 2023

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Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Coins and Medals

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