Roman Empire, a diverse collection of 216 portrait Colonial bronzes, mostly dating to the third century AD and minted in the region of Syria, more than half being AE30 or larger coins, including many AE30 of Philip I (AD 244-249), mint of Antioch, bust of Philip I, rev., bust of Tyche, ram above (BMC 20.215, 528), and AE30 of Trebonianus Gallus (AD 251-253), bust of Trebonianus Gallus, rev., statue of Tyche within temple (BMC 20.229, 654), together with other bronzes of Philip I, including issues of Zeugma depicting a tetrastyle temple and courtyard (BMC 20.127, 29), several bronzes from Commagene and a pair of AE22 minted by Edessa in the names of Gordian III and Abgar X (AD 242-244), average very fine with a good range of reverse types and emperors (approximately 216) (lot)
Roman Empire, a diverse collection of 216 portrait Colonial bronzes, mostly dating to the third century AD and minted in the region of Syria, more than half being AE30 or larger coins, including many AE30 of Philip I (AD 244-249), mint of Antioch, bust of Philip I, rev., bust of Tyche, ram above (BMC 20.215, 528), and AE30 of Trebonianus Gallus (AD 251-253), bust of Trebonianus Gallus, rev., statue of Tyche within temple (BMC 20.229, 654), together with other bronzes of Philip I, including issues of Zeugma depicting a tetrastyle temple and courtyard (BMC 20.127, 29), several bronzes from Commagene and a pair of AE22 minted by Edessa in the names of Gordian III and Abgar X (AD 242-244), average very fine with a good range of reverse types and emperors (approximately 216) (lot)
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