Julian II, Arles, Reduced Siliqua
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Julian II, 360-363 AD, Arles, Reduced Siliqua, 2.24g. RIC-309, (C), TSC-148e. Obv: D N FL CL IVLI – ANVS P F AVG Bust r. with short beard, wearing pearl diadem. Rx: VOT / X / MVLT / XX in wreath, medallion at top contains eagle standing r., head l., in exergue TCONST. From the Philip Ashton Collection, acquired from Simmons, London, July 2000, and Harlan J. Berk in April 2020.
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Julian II, 360-363 AD, Arles, Reduced Siliqua, 2.24g. RIC-309, (C), TSC-148e. Obv: D N FL CL IVLI – ANVS P F AVG Bust r. with short beard, wearing pearl diadem. Rx: VOT / X / MVLT / XX in wreath, medallion at top contains eagle standing r., head l., in exergue TCONST. From the Philip Ashton Collection, acquired from Simmons, London, July 2000, and Harlan J. Berk in April 2020.
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