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<p>[QUOTE="kevin McGonigal, post: 2603595, member: 72790"]The double headed coin may be a pseudo-autonomous bronze from Pergamum. issued in the early First century AD. They have personifications of Rome on one side and the Roman senate on the other. They can be found in the Greek Sear book under Mysia, Pergamum. The inscriptions are in Greek. If that is the correct attribution Sear lists the coin at 12 pounds.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kevin McGonigal, post: 2603595, member: 72790"]The double headed coin may be a pseudo-autonomous bronze from Pergamum. issued in the early First century AD. They have personifications of Rome on one side and the Roman senate on the other. They can be found in the Greek Sear book under Mysia, Pergamum. The inscriptions are in Greek. If that is the correct attribution Sear lists the coin at 12 pounds.[/QUOTE]
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