Egypt, Alexandria, Claudius I, (A.D. 41-54), bronze obol, (8.52 g), dated year 10 = 49-50 A.D., obv. TI KLAY KAI CEBAC GERMA, laureate, head right, L I (date) before, rev. four ears of corn with caduceus in centre, AYTO KPA across, (S.1876, RPC I, 5175, BMC 99, Dattari 140, Milne 114, Koln 91); another similar, dated year 2 = 41-42 A.D., (10.08 g), obv. similar with star before, rev. six ears of corn bound togwether, around AVTOKPA to left, L B (date) across, (S.-, RPC I, 5123, BMC 101 var., Dattari 142, Milne 4225, Koln 66). Fine - very fine, both with attached minor inactive green patination, first cleaned. (2)
Ex Dr. V.J.A. Flynn Collection, both from Baldwins with their very old tickets priced 3/6 and 4/6; RPC notes only a few known of these two types.