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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Macedonia| > |Philippi| > RP77242
Tiberius, 19 August 14 - 16 March 37 A.D., Philippi, Macedonia
|Philippi|, |Tiberius,| |19| |August| |14| |-| |16| |March| |37| |A.D.,| |Philippi,| |Macedonia|, Plowing with a yoke of oxen symbolizes colonization. The ceremonial founding of a colony included plowing a furrow, the pomerium, a sacred boundary, around the site of the new city.
RP77242. Bronze AE 18, RPC I 1657, BMC Mysia p. 103, 89 (Parium), SNG Cop 283 (Parium), SNG ANS -, Varbanov III -, aVF, nice green patina, flaw behind ear, Philippi (near Filippoi, Greece) mint, weight 5.207g, maximum diameter 18.1mm, die axis 0o, 19 Aug 14 - 16 Mar 37 A.D.; obverse TI AVG, bare head right; reverse two priests with yoke of two oxen right, plowing the pomerium (sacred boundary), founding the new colony; SOLD




  







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