

Obverse: Jugate heads of Augustus and Livia r. Greek inscription: ΣEBAΣTWN “Augustus”; Round countermark depicting a star. Reverse: Facade of tetrastyle temple on high platform (The Augusteum in Panias). Greek inscription: EΠI ΦIΛIΠΠOY TETPAPX OY “of Philip the Tetrarch”. Countermark depicting the letter Φ (?). AJC 6a (this coin). TJC 100a (this coin).
Period: Herod Philip, 4 BC-34 AD
Dimensions: 13.77g. Axis 12
Condition: About very fine; attractive black patina

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