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Roman Empire AD 238-244 NGC Gordian III AR Denarius Ch VF (HM00165)
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Roman Empire Gordian III, AD 238-244AR Denarius (3.06g) rv Hercules leans on club set upon rockHallMark Rare CoinsPoliciesWe handle all types of U.S Coins all grades and denominations. We accurately d...




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