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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Roman Provincial| > |Roman Egypt| > RX58372
Roman Provincial Egypt, Mid 1st - 2nd Century A.D.
|Roman| |Egypt|, |Roman| |Provincial| |Egypt,| |Mid| |1st| |-| |2nd| |Century| |A.D.|, This type has traditionally been attributed to Caligula but according to RPC I it was more likely issued in the 2nd century. Many examples are cast. References identify the bird variously as an ibis, a heron, or a phoenix.
RX58372. Bronze dichalkon, RPC Online I 5112, Dattari 112 (Caligula), Milne 5246 - 5248, Geissen 3444; BMC Alexandria 2632 ff., SNG Cop 54 (Caligula); Emmett 4257, VF, Alexandria mint, weight 1.640g, maximum diameter 14.9mm, die axis 0o, middle 1st - 2nd century A.D.; obverse marsh bird (ibis?) standing left, branch (palm frond?) left; reverse Apis bull standing right, solar disk between horns, L B (year 2 of an uncertain reign) above; SOLD











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