No, it is depicting Hispania giving a palm branch to a soldier standing on the prow of a ship.
Me too, that is why I bid on it!
Roman Republic Silver Denarius of Cnaeus Pompey Junior (minted in Corduba in either 46 or 45 BCE): [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Otacilia Severa (minted in Rome sometime between 246 and 248): [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Silver Denarius of Trajan (minted in Rome in either 112 or 113): [ATTACH]
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Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Philip II (minted in Rome sometime between 244 and 246): [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Philip I (minted in Rome sometime between 244 and 247): [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Silver Denarius of Gordian III (minted in Rome in 241): [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Herennius Etruscus (minted in Rome in 250): [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Gordian III (minted in Rome in 240): [ATTACH]
Indo-Greek Silver Drachm of Apollodotos II (minted sometime between 85 and 65 BCE): [ATTACH]
Indo-Greek Silver Drachm of Apollodotos II (minted sometime between 85 and 65 BCE), which used to be a part of the Neil Collection: [ATTACH]
Kingdom of Bosporus Silver Stater of Ininthimeos with Maximinus Thrax (minted in Pantikapaion in 238): [ATTACH] This is the only such coin from...
Kingdom of Bosporus Silver Stater of Ininthimeos with Maximinus Thrax (minted in Pantikapaion in 238), which used to be a part of the Black Sea...
Kingdom of Bosporus Silver Stater of Ininthimeos with Maximinus Thrax (minted in Pantikapaion in 238): [ATTACH]
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Seleukid Silver Tetradrachm of Antiochos VIII Epiphanes (minted in Antioch on the Orontes sometime between 121 and 113 BCE): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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