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  1. Commodus, Ionia, Samos,180 - 193, AE, 18mm, RARE

    The product is a rare Roman Imperial coin from the era of Commodus, minted in Ionia, Samos in 180-193 AD. This AE (Bronze) coin has a diameter of 18mm and is uncleaned. Its historical significance lies in its provenance from Italy and its association with the Roman Imperial period. As an uncertified piece, it holds value for collectors and history enthusiasts interested in ancient Roman coins.

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  2. Genuine Ancient Roman Radiate Coin: Tetricus I 271-274AD

    Perfect as a gift or to grace a collection.

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  3. Philip II, King of Macedon, Bronze Coin, Macedonian Mint 359-336 B.C

    The product is a bronze coin of Philip II, King of Macedon, Father of Alexander the Great, minted in Macedonia between 359-336 BC. This ancient coin is from the Greek historical period (450 BC-100 AD) and is guaranteed authentic. The coin's composition is bronze, and it is from the era of Ancient Greece, making it a valuable piece of history for collectors of ancient coins and paper money. **Includes Certificate of Authenticity signed by Joseph T Sermarini, owner of Forum Ancient Coins.

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  4. The Seleucid Kings, Alexander I Balas, 152-145 Drachm circa 152- 145, AR...

    The Seleucid Kings, Alexander I Balas, 152-145 Drachm circa 152- 145, AR 17.00 mm., 3.61g. ★Ex Demos sale 3, 1015 (part of) ★.

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  5. Very Nice Grade Roman Bronze Coin Of Constantine I, Reverse SARMATIA DEVICTA

    CONSTANTINVS AVG Laureate head of Constantine I (310-337 AD) right / SARMATIA DEVICTA Victory walking right. Lyons, France mint. holding trophy with her right hand and palm frond in her left, spurning captive seated to right; in exergue, PLG, for.

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  6. 11 Uk Found Roman Bronze Coins Dating To 1st To 4th Centuries

    All Found Norfolk & Lincolnshire. Sizes from 30mm to 11mm.

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  7. Silver Damma 854-1011 AD Habbarid Emirates Abbasid Caliphate 1,000 years old.

    The product is a silver Damma coin from the Habbarid Emirates of the Abbasid Caliphate, dating back to 854-1011 AD. This 1,000-year-old coin is uncleaned and has a fineness of 0.9. Its provenance and certification are not available, making it a valuable piece for collectors interested in ancient coins with ownership history not available. Price is for 4 items.

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  8. Ancient Greek Epirus Zone Bronze Coin -134

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