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Ancient Roman coin,MARCUS AURELIUS. 155-56 AD,7.9gm,26mm.Philippopolis, Scarce
$25.26 USD

Sold on: 2012-Aug-14

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Ancient Roman coin of MARCS AURELIUS ..AE 26.. circa 155 A.D..,. . 26mm. 7.9 grams. .. obverse; AVPHLIO COVHPOC KAICAP. Bare head, draped bust right.. reverse; Greek legend Phi ILLIPPOPOLEITON, Genius...




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