Description: Home About Us Feedback View All Listings Contact Us Menu Home About Us Feedback View All Listings Contact Us AD 52-59 Antonius Felix Prutah Palm Branches VF NGC Ancient SKU:I1986 A genuine AD 52-59 Antonius Felix Bronze Prutah Coin, Governors of Judaea, under Claudius, AD 54, Palm Branches / Inscription, graded and certified VF Very Fine by NGC. Contains 2.32 g Bronze. Strike: 3/5, Surface: 4/5 Antonius Felix, an ex-slave, became Procurator of Rome after Agrippa I died. Felix's connections to Roman emperor Claudius' household helped him secure his post as Procurator. The obverse of this coin, dated (Year 14) A.D. 54, bears the inscription IOY/AIAAI/PIIIIII/NA (Julia Agrippina - wife of Claudius) within a wreath. Agrippina probably helped Felix obtain his position. The reverse displays two crossed palms and the date. The images you see are for the exact item you will receive. Profile Coins & Collectibles - More Coins for the Money! Coin Type Antonius Felix Denomination Prutah Date AD 52-59 Mint Mark Grade Very Fine Shop by category Coins: US Half Dollars Quarters Small Cents Dollars Dimes Nickels Three Cents Large Cents Two Cents Paper Money: US Store Newsletter Add our store to your Favorites to receive our email newsletters about new items & special promotions. Sign Up Home About Us Feedback View All Listings Contact Us Copyright © 2019 Profile Coins & Collectibles. All rights reserved. eBay template Design by OCDesignsOnline
Price: 79.99 USD
Location: Franconia, New Hampshire
End Time: 2024-10-14T16:49:27.000Z
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Certification: NGC
Composition: Bronze
Denomination: Prutah
Certification Number: 2402046-063
Era: Ancient
Grade: Very Fine
Historical Period: Greek (450 BC-100 AD)
Modified Item: No
Variety: Governors of Judaea, under Claudius, AD 54
Year: AD 52-59