From the B.P.Murphy vcoins.com store: http://www.vcoins.com/ancient/bpmurphy/store/dynamicIndex.asp GAUL, Cabellio. Lepidus. 44-42 BC. AR Obol - 10mm (0.47 g). Obv: CABE, head of Apollo right Rev: LE-PI, cornucopiae within wreath. RPC I 528; SNG Copenhagen 684. Good VF, toned. Very rare. George Rogers in his recent study of the triumviral coinage in Gaul ("Notes sur des rapports métrologiques: un système monétaire en Gaule de 43 à 23 av. J.-C.," RN XXVIII [1987], pp. 83-93) supposes that this issue was struck under the governorship of Lepidus in 44-42 BC, and that Lepidus was the founder of the colony of Cabellio. He further argues that the absence of the legend COL (indicating the status of the city as a colony) in combination with CABE is not an argument against his proposition, but rather he draws parallels with the foundation coinage of Lyon to support his position. Price US$ 1,195.00 euro 813.58 £ 581.07 AUD$ 1,350.75 CHF 1,348.92 CAD$ 1,195.96 Rates for 11/30/2007