The Metallurgy of Roman Silver Coinage: From the Reform of Nero to the Reform of Trajan
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The Metrology of the Roman Silver Coinage Part II: from Nerva to Commodus (BAR International)
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The Metrology of the Roman Silver Coinage Part I: from Augustus to Domitian (BAR International)
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The Metrology of the Roman Silver Coinage Part III: from Pertinax to Uranius Antoninus (BAR International)
1700 Year Old Ancient Roman Empire Silver Double Denarius Coin (Antoninianus) Very Fine or Better Condition
$89.95
Judas, Most Famous Roman Coin, Shekel of Tyros, Thought to be The Silver Coin Paid to Judas for The Betrayal of Christ. Silver Finish
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The Silver Coinage of Cappadocia, Vespasian-Commodus (Numismatic Notes and Monographs (ANSNNM))
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Auction 40. A Public & Mail Bid Sale Featuring The James Fox Collection of Roman & Byzantine Coinage, The Myron Stepath Collection of Roman Gold Coinage, and A European Collection of Gold & Silver Coinage From Magna Graecia Wednesday December 4, 1996. .
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Roman Metal Coins. 8-Piece Set. Galvanic in Silver. Coins of The Roman Emperors for Board Games, etc. Reproduction, Replica, Copy of Ancient Roman Coins. - Average Size 1 inch.
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Marcus Brutus, EID MAR Denarius, Most Famous Roman Coin, Confirms His Participation in The Assassination of Julius Caesar, Ides of March Silver Finish
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