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*Tater* Roman Imperial ae Antoninianus Coin of Tetricus I SPES
$7.50 USD

Sold on: 2013-Jul-23

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Roman Imperial ae Antoninianus Coin of Tetricus I Obverse : Radiate bust of Tetricus I right Reverse : Spes standing left raising hem of skirt and holding flower Grade: Very Good Provenance : Spain We...




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