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3 | AEGINA. Circa 360-350 BC. Æ 11mm (1.35 gm). Two dolphins; Probably quite rare! AEGINA. Circa 360-350 BC. Æ 11mm (1.35 gm). Two dolphins; Incuse Square on back matches Aegina as you can see from the wildwinds page below: http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/aigina/t.html Rare! | | $30.00 |
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2 | Lot of 60 Ancient Roman Uncleaned Coins AE3 PREMIUM QUALITY!! Lot of 60 Ancient Roman Uncleaned Coins AE3 PREMIUM QUALITY!! RARE ONES IN THE ITEM!! mint: various weight: 153.7 gr material: bronze origin: Dacia diameter: 16-21 mm The Origin of the Coins are guara | | $156.59 |
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2 | *Lucernae* Very nice Philip II AE19. (359-336 BC) Macedonia. Apollo. Horseman WE USUALLY MAKE COMBINE REGISTERED SHIPPINGS WITH MULTIPLE ARTICLES Attractive Philip II AE19. (359-336 BC) Macedonia. Apollo. Horseman Head of Apollo right, waering tainia. ΦIΛIΠΠOY. horseman gal | | $13.78 |
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3 | CARACALLA & JULIA DOMNA MOESIA INFERIOR, MARCIANOPOLIS AE 5 ASSARIA (76D) and tags --> CARACALLA & JULIA DOMNA MOESIA INFERIOR, MARCIANOPOLIS AE 5 ASSARIA and tags - each one represents a new bullet point, you can add or remove as many as you wish --> Description: | | $41.22 |
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9 | Mark Antony legionary silver denarius Mark Antony legionary silver denarius Silver denarius of Mark Antony. Please note items with any element of gold and/or silver to be sent overseas must be sent by registered post, international signed | | $87.19 |
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6 | HADRIAN, DENARIUS, SILVER, MONETA, SCALES, CORNUCOPIA, MINTED ROME, 134-138 A.D. Hadrian Aug. 117-138 A.D. Denarius, silver (2.99g), max. diam. 17mm, 7h, Avers: bare head right, HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, Revers: Moneta with scales and cornucopia stdg. left, MONETA AVG. Roman Impe | | $44.25 |
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3 | *Lucernae* Very attractive M. Papirius Carbo AR denarius 122 b.C. Jupiter Lovely Marcius Papirius Carbo AR denarius minted in 122 B.C. Attractive helmeted head of Roma right, laurel branch behind, X before. Interesting reverse with Jupiter in galloping quadriga right holdin | | $47.00 |
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5 | ANCIENT CELTIC SILVER DRACHM___Danube Region___ALEXANDER III / PHILIP III STYLE 3G17 FRASCATIUS ANCIENTS A BEAUTIFUL SILVER CELTIC DRACHM OF THE DANUBE REGION MINTED IN THE 2ND - 1ST CENTURIES BC. Struck with extremely worn dies, which is common for the type. IN THE STYLE OF ALEX | | $26.00 |
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2 | CONSTANTINIAN, Battle scene-Roman soldier spears enemy horseman, 4 Roman coins CONSTANTINIAN DYNASTY Constantine I had four sons whom he originally designated as Caesars. His first wife, Minervina, bore him his eldest son named Crispus. He was made Caesar while his three half-br | | $13.00 |
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7 | SCARCE TITUS AE AS (274R) and tags --> TITUS AE AS SCARCE and tags - each one represents a new bullet point, you can add or remove as many as you wish --> Description: Date: C, 80-81 AD Rev: Aeternitas standing right, wi | | $112.89 |