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Cappadocia, Caesarea Gordian III, AD 238-244 Silver AR Drachm (3.06g) CH AU NGC. $105.73 USDSold on: 2014-Dec-11
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Up for auction is a Ancient Cappadocia, Caesarea Gordian III, AD 238-244 Silver AR Dracham (3.06g), graded CH AU NGC. Strike: 5/5. Surface: 4/5. Rv. Mt. Argaeus yr. 5 (AD 241/2)You decide what it is w...
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