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14C126
SECOND TRIUMVIRATE

Æ 17 (4.87gm) Ephesus, after 43 B.C.

Heads right of Antony, Octavian and Lepidus / Artemis of Ephesus. RPC 2573.

Rare. Although Mark Antony and Octavian each struck a number of "double-headed" denarii bearing portraits of themselves and one of the other triumvirs, this Ephesian bronze is the only coin to portray all three members of the Second Triumvirate together.

Dark brown patina. about Extremely Fine $1,950
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