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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |The Twelve Caesars| > |Caligula| > SH60668
Caligula and Germanicus, 16 March 37 - 24 January 41 A.D., Knossos, Crete
|Caligula|, |Caligula| |and| |Germanicus,| |16| |March| |37| |-| |24| |January| |41| |A.D.,| |Knossos,| |Crete|, Knossos is famous for the myth of King Minos and his dreaded Minotaur and Labyrinth. In Roman times, Knossos was the second city of Crete with a thriving economy. The cachet of its ancient name attracted the patronage of Hadrian, who did much to embellish Knossos along with the other historic cities of Greece.
SH60668. Bronze AE 21, RPC I 992, Svoronos Crete 210, aVF, rough, Knossos mint, weight 5.733g, maximum diameter 20.8mm, die axis 180o, obverse C CAESARI AVG GERMANICO, laureate head of Caligula left; reverse GERM CAESAR DOSSENN PVLCHR IIVIR, laureate head of Germanicus right; SOLD











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