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  1. 2 Ancient Roman Radiate Coins: Claudius II 269AD Rome Mint Branch & Sceptre

    Perfect as a gift or to grace a collection.

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  2. Julius Caesar Silver Denarius RARE Roman Coin 46-49 BC STUNNING.

    Metal Detecting find. Julius Caesar, Silver Denarius, moving mint in Spain, c. 46-45 BC,. Obverse: Head of Venus right. Reverse: Military trophy flanked by two bound captives. (Crawford 468/1). The product is a rare Roman silver denarius coin featuring Julius Caesar from the Roman Republican period. This stunning piece has a fineness of 0.999 and is uncleaned, making it a valuable addition to any coin collection. Dating back to BC, this coin holds historical significance as a piece of ancient Roman currency. Its provenance adds to its rarity and desirability among collectors specializing in Roman coins.

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  3. Ancient Roman bronze coin of Constantius Epirus 149

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  4. Kings of Macedonia Demetrios I Poliorketes, 306-283 BC AE 15 struck in Caria

    AE 15 struck in Caria, unknow mint. Bronze Size mm. 15 Weight g. 3,95.

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  5. Uncleaned High Quality Roman Coins- Identifiable LRB.

    3 coins, nice set, Free postage The product is a set of uncleaned high-quality Roman coins from the Roman Imperial period (235 - 476 AD). These coins are in a billon metal, making them valuable and sought after by collectors. The coins are identifiable as LRB. adding to their historical significance and authenticity. Although they are ungraded and uncertified, their provenance from the Roman Empire makes them a rare and exciting find for those interested in ancient numismatics.

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  6. Ancient Roman Coin Unclean Low Grade

    Ancient Roman Coin Unclean Low Grade

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  7. Genuine Ancient Roman Radiate Coin: Carus 282-283AD SPES PUBLICA

    Carus 282-283AD, reverse with Spes walking left holding a flower: SPES PUBLICA. Perfect as a gift or to grace a collection.

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  8. Attica, Athens AR Tetradrachm – Classical Greece | c. 440–404 BC | NGC Certified

    Ancient Greece Athens Attica AR Tetradrachm Owl c.440-404 BC. An iconic silver tetradrachm fromClassical Athens, struck during the height of Athenian power in the 5th century BC. Denomination: AR Tetradrachm.

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