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 View CategoriesHome > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Italy| > GB67844Arpi, Apulia, Italy, 215 - 212 B.C., Struck Under Hannibal Arpi remained faithful to Rome until Rome's defeat at the battle of Cannae and then defected to Hannibal. Rome captured Arpi in 213 or 212 B.C. and it never recovered its former importance. No Roman inscriptions have been found there, and remains of antiquity are scanty.
GB67844. Bronze AE 18, HN Italy 650; SNG ANS 646, Fair, Arpi (near Foggia, Italy) mint, weight 4.075g, maximum diameter 14.8mm, die axis 270o, 215 - 212 B.C.; obverse helmeted head of Athena right; reverse APΠANΩN, bunch of grapes; rare; SOLD
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