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Tag: wreaths

Wreaths and Palm-Branches again

August 9, 2013August 20, 2013 Liv YarrowLeave a comment

Reverse Image

Came across this image of a very earlier coin in the Roman series and immediately thought about our discussion the other day of this specimen and the Bocchus monument:

Silver coin.

 

Wiseman has some good comments on the symbolism:

Capture

 

Posted in CoinsTagged numismatics, Roman Republican Coinage, RRC 22, RRC 346/1, Victory, wreaths
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