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<p>[QUOTE="Tejas, post: 4015285, member: 84905"]Great post. I really enjoyed it. </p><p><br /></p><p>Bronze coins of Honorius in decent conditions are really not so easy to find. Here is my largest Honorius bronze (AE2) GLORIA ROMANORVM. I think this is in fact the largest bronze denomination that was struck for this Emperor, for whom gold and silver is much more common than large bronzes.[ATTACH=full]1055883[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tejas, post: 4015285, member: 84905"]Great post. I really enjoyed it. Bronze coins of Honorius in decent conditions are really not so easy to find. Here is my largest Honorius bronze (AE2) GLORIA ROMANORVM. I think this is in fact the largest bronze denomination that was struck for this Emperor, for whom gold and silver is much more common than large bronzes.[ATTACH=full]1055883[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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