Ae-26 of Gordianus III. from Mesembria in Thrace Rv. Serapis standing left
$8.50 USDSold on: 2017-May-21
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Ae-26mm of Gordianus III., 238-244 AD., Messembria mint in Thrace. Av. drap. busts of Gordianus III. and Serapis facing Rv. Serapis standing left, holding sceptre quality is very fine with a dark gree...
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