[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] These Egyptians were lightweights compared to the bronze coins of the Roman Republic who were circulating at the same...
This was a gift from a friend, he found it with his metal detector in the Netherlands [ATTACH]
Gavin. looks exactly like the original: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
another Annona [ATTACH]
And I have a nice Valentinian II in bronze: [ATTACH]
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[ATTACH] No idear who Dr.Lawrence D.Sporty is ?
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Thats a very old wise owl, congrats Robin [ATTACH]
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Well I played around with your manfaced bull too, Erin I think this is the description: [ATTACH]
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[ATTACH] next: Roman Republic denarius marked X , for 10 denarii
Roman emperor Aurelianus destroyed the Palmerian kingdom , Queen Zenobia was taken prisoner and lived in Rome for the rest of her life. But...
Took me a couple of years to find this one, nice and affordable: [ATTACH] next Janushead
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