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Æ12 ΛΑ ΤΕ, ΑΝΤΙΠ ΛΕΠΙ

Issuer Antipolis
Year 44 BC - 43 BC
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Reference(s) I#532e , LT#2196 , DICOMON 2#ANT-11
Obverse description Diademed head of Venus facing right, rendered in the Hellenistic tradition typical of Gallo-Greek civic coinage. The hair is drawn back and secured by a diadem, with locks falling behind the neck. The facial features, though worn, retain a refined profile characteristic of the late Republican period. A partial legend appears in the field to the right. The flan is irregular, with a dark olive-green patina consistent with extended burial.
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Reverse lettering ΑΝΤΙΠ ΛΕΠΙ
(Translation: Antipolis Lepidus)
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