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Attribution: Sydenham 587
Date: AD 222-235
Obverse: Laureate head right
Reverse: Three ears of grain
Size: 20.85mm
Weight: 6.74 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: nearing VF
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Attribution: RIC VII 196 Arles
Date: AD 319
Obverse: IMP LICI-NIVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: IOVI CONSERVATORI AVG, Jupiter holding thunderbolt and scepter, seated left on back of eagle right with head facing upward; SARL in exergue
Size: 18.41mm
Weight: 2.93 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: VF, some remaining silvering.
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Attribution: cf. SNG Copenhagen 310 (denomination)
Date: AD 198-217
Obverse: Laureate bust right
Reverse: Eagle standing right, head reverted, atop sacred stone
Size: 16.76mm
Weight: 3.99 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: good Fine+
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Attribution: RIC IV 278 Rome
Date: AD 209
Obverse: SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right
Reverse: LIBERALI-TAS AVG VI, Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopia
Size: 17.83mm
Weight: 2.97 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: VF. Limes denarii were struck by official mints in bronze or billon generally on the northern frontier where silver was scarce. Many times they are mules with mismatched obverse and reverse dies. They were still valuated as a denarius. Many times the weak strikes are attributed to the use of old dies sent to the frontier to be used once they were too worn for Imperial use. An interesting part of Roman history.
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Attribution: BMC 13
Date: 4th Century BC
Obverse: Inverted busts perhaps representing the sun and moon
Reverse: Sea eagle attacking dolphin right
Size: 11.10mm
Weight: 1.47 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: good Fine+
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