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2 | (R) STUNNING ROMAN IMPERIAL CONSTANTINE II 316-337 AD MEDIEVAL COIN! treasuresofmaryland Store Payment | Shipping | Seller Policies (R) STUNNING ROMAN IMPERIAL CONSTANTINE II 316-337 AD MEDIEVAL COIN! Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Im | | $29.87 |
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2 | Roman Coin Silver Denarius Marcus Aurelius This item, just like all of my other ones, is genuine,i do not sell replicas, only authentic artifacts. If you have questions about anything regarding my listings, please do not hesitate to contact me | | $15.97 |
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4 | TIBERIUS and his adopted sons NERO & DRUSUS - bronze coin from Cartagena, Spain Emperor TIBERIUS (Tiberius Iulius Caesar Augustus) (B.C.. 42–A.D. 37) and his great-nephews and adopted sons NERO JULIUS CAESAR (circa 6–30) and DRUSUS JULIUS CAESAR GERMANICUS (7–33) Æ (bronze | | $35.19 |
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1 | SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos VII Euergetes (Sidetes). SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos VII Euergetes (Sidetes).138-129 BC.Æ Prutah (15mm).Jerusalem mint, under John Hyrcanus I. Dated SE 182 (131/0 BC). Lily / [B]AS[ILEWS] ANTIOC[OS E]UERGET[OU], ancho | | $29.99 |
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9 | ROMAN COIN OF JULIA MAMAEA - SESTERTIUS Roman coin of Julia Mamaea - Early 224 ADSestertius Bronze IVLIA MAMAEA AVGVSTA, diademed and draped bust right / VENVS FELIX, Venus seated left, holding statuette and scepter, SC in ex Big coin - 3 m | | $49.34 |
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6 | Roman Republic denarius Domitius Ahenobarbus 116 - 115 B.C. Roman Republic denarius Domitius Ahenobarbus 116 - 115 B.C.The coin is authentic and it dates from the reign of the ruler represented in it. Material: Silver Diameter: 19 mm Weight 3,8 g Private aucti | | $56.00 |
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2 | LOT COINS ROMAN SILVER DENARIUS : N.3 ANCIENT FORGERY / IMPERO ROMANO MONETE !!! LOT N. 3 ROMAN COINS SILVER DENARIUS - ANCIENT FORGERY / MONETE ROMANE DENARI IN ARGENTO !!! TOTAL N. 3 COINS !!! !!! Big deal / Affarone !!! belonging to my private collection NOTE: The rings and coi | | $29.89 |
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1 | Romanus III. - Class B anonymous Follis - AE 29 - Constantinople Byzantine coins Anonymous Folles were first struck by John I and continued until after the reign of Alexius I. Romanus III. 1028-1034 AD. Class B anonymous follis, Constantinople. IC-XC to right and l | | $10.00 |
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4 | JUSTIN I, Christian Cross in 578 AD, Byzantine "Large M" Coin Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONE The reverse had a large letter indicating the coin denomination according to numerology (M or mu = 40, K or kappa = 20, I or iota = 10, and E or epsilon = 5) | | $12.50 |
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4 | SCARCE CARTHAGE SECOND PUNIC WAR AE SHEKEL (70E) and tags --> CARTHAGE, SECOND PUNIC WAR AE SHEKEL SCARCE and tags - each one represents a new bullet point, you can add or remove as many as you wish --> Description: Date: C, 215-201 BC Obv: Wr | | $40.42 |