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20698J Drachm
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Epidamnos, a colony of Cocyra founded circa 623 B. C. was the chief town of the Dyrrhachii, in whose name its coins were issued. The Romans changed the name of the place to Dyrrhacium, and it became the main port of arrival in Greece for ships from Brundisium, in Italy. The coin features a Dyrrhacium cow standing right looking back at her calf which suckles. Circa 150 B.C. Framing: 18kt
Retail Price: $1,425.00
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