Judaea, Procurators. Pontius Pilate, 26-36 CE, Prutah
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Judaea, Procurators. Pontius Pilate, 26-36 CE, Prutah, 2.31g. Hendin-1342. Struck under Tiberius. Obv: LIZ (Year 17 = 30/31 AD) within wreath. Rx: [TIBE]PIOY [KAICAP] around lituus. VF.
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Judaea, Procurators. Pontius Pilate, 26-36 CE, Prutah, 2.31g. Hendin-1342. Struck under Tiberius. Obv: LIZ (Year 17 = 30/31 AD) within wreath. Rx: [TIBE]PIOY [KAICAP] around lituus. VF.
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