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1337_Livia_Oea~0.jpg
Livia - Oea, SyrticaAE as
22/23-29 AD
draped bust right, grain ear behind, peacock right
helmeted bust of Minerva left wearing aegis
WY'T in neophoenician script
MAA 35; Müller 35; SNG Copenhagen 34; RPC I 833
9,5g 24mm
ex Naville Numismatics
1 commentsJ. B.
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ROMAN EMPIRE PROVINCIAL, Augustus, Syrtica, SabrathaSYRTICA Sabratha. Augustus.8-14 AD.
AE As 24 mm
Obv: CAESAR; Head of Augustus right; lituus before /
Rev: Neo-Punic "SBRT'N" to left, "R" to right, Bust of Serapis right;

RPC I 814 .
Rare.
2 commentsTanit
Sabratha.jpg
Sabratha - Augustus - AE AsAE As 24 mm
SYRTICA, Sabratha. Augustus.8-14 AD.
Obv: CAESAR; Head of Augustus right; lituus before /
Rev: Neo-Punic "SBRT'N" to left, "R" to right, Bust of Serapis right;

RPC I 814 .
Rare.
1 commentsTanit
oea.jpg
Syrtica, OeaObverse: Bust of Livia r
Reverse: Bust of Minerva l Bust of Athena left, wearing crested
Corinthian helmet and aegis; Punic legend before
Mint : Oea
Date : After 22 AD
Reference : RPC-835, SNG Copenhagen 33
Grade : VG
Weight : 9.69g
Denom: AE 25
Metal : Bronze
Acquired: 08/10/04

Comments : Oea nominally remained part of Carthage's dominions until the end of the Third Punic War in 146 BC, and then became part of the Roman Republic, although from about 200 BC onward it was for all intents and purposes an independent city. It remained as such until the reign of the Roman emperor Tiberius, when Oea, Leptis Magna and the surrounding area were formally incorporated into the empire as part of the province of Africa.
Peattie
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SYRTICA, Oea. AugustusObverse: Raised right hand, palm side down
Reverse: Caduceus
Mint : Oea, SYRTICA
Date : 27 BC-AD 14
Reference : RPC 831; MAA 29; SNG Copenhagen
Grade : VF
Weight : 1.85 g
Denom : Quadrans
Metal : AE
Dealer : CNG
Acquired: 14/05/08
Comments : brown and black patina
Peattie
Syrtica.JPG
SYRTICA, Oea. TiberiusObverse: Bow and quiver
Reverse: Two shields overlapping two crossed spears
Mint : Oea, Syrtica
Date : AD 14-37
Reference : RPC 837
Grade : VF
Weight : 5.73 g
Denom : AE
Dealer : CNG
Acquired: 03/08
Comments : 19mm, brown surfaces, struck a little off-center. From the Patrick Villemur Collection.
Peattie
Syrtica_sabratha.jpg
SYRTICA, Sabratha. Pseudo-autonomous issueObverse: Sarapis standing facing with raised hands, holding spear; crescent to right
Reverse: Capricorn right, holding globe; rudder below
Mint : Sabratha, SYRTICA
Date : Struck after 17/6 BC
Reference : RPC 822; MAA 41; SNG Copenhagen 46
Grade : Near VF
Weight : 7.02g
Denom : Semissis
Metal : AE
Dealer : CNG
Acquired: 14/05/08
Comments : black-green patina, light overall roughness, From the Patrick Villemur Collection
1 commentsPeattie
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Tiberius, AE-29. Oea, Syrtica. ApolloSyrtica, Oea. Tiberius. AD 14 - 37 AD. Æ 29. 15.02 g, 9h. TI CAESAR AVGVSTVS, his bare head lt. / "WY'T" in neo-Punic script, laureate and draped bust of Apollo rt.; lyre to right; all within wreath. RPC I 834; MAA 30; SNG Copenhagen 30. VF.
5 commentsFausta
 
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