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  1. Follis de bronce bizantino - Constantinopla 1042-1055 dC - Basilio II

    Byzantine Bronze Follis - Constantinople 1042-1055 AD - Basil II.

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  2. NGC (F) FINO Antoniniano de Galerio AD305-311 NGC Antiguo Certificado Romano

    Galerius Valerius Maximianus AD258-311 was Roman emperor from 305 to 311. Galerius and Diocletian campaigned heavily against the Sasanian Empire, pillaging their capital Ctesiphon in 299. He also crossed the Danube to fight against the Carpi, defeating them in both 297 and 300.

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  3. IMPERIO MOGOL: Moneda de plata Kamran Mirza | Como nueva Kabul | AH 947 | 4,51 g

    A genuineearly Mughal silver coin attributed to Kamran Mirza (son of Emperor Babur), minted inKabul, Afghanistan under theShahrukhi coinage standard (AR Shahrukhi type). Issuer: Mughal Empire - Kamran Mirza.

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  4. DUCATO DI BAVIERA - DENARO - FERDINANDO WITTELSBACH 1612/1650 - BB zecca COLONIA

    Altre valutazioni equivalgono ad affibbiarci un voto negativo!

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  5. NT/ SESTERCIO ANTONINO PIO 24,2 GRS (A545)

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  6. 33 - EBUSUS - IBIZA - CUARTO DE CALCO - BC

    EBUSUS - IBIZA - CUARTO DE CALCO - BC. ANVERSO - BES DE FRENTE.

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  7. BRONCE FOLLIS JULIAN II APOSTATA 361-363 AD. ANTIOCH.

    Pieza de autenticidad garantizada procedente de subasta internacional. Se entrega con tarjeta de subasta Julian Il Apostata, 361-363. Follis (bronze, 3.01 g, 19 mm), Antioch. D N FL CL IVLIANVS P F AVG Diademed, helmeted and cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield. Rev. VOT/X/MVLT/XX within wreath; ANT in exergue. RIC 220. Very fine. 387V

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  8. Elagabalus, AD 218-222 IMPERIO ROMANO AR Denarius Ch VF

    This ancient Roman silver denarius was minted during the reign of Emperor Elagabalus, who ruled from AD 218-222. The coin features the ruler's image on one side, with various inscriptions and symbols on the other. It has been certified by NGC and assigned the grade CH VF, making it a valuable addition to any coin collection. The coin is uncleaned and has not been modified in any way. Its fineness is 0.9999 and it has a certification number of 6156783. The coin comes with a provenance that unfortunately does not include ownership history. This rare piece of history is a must-have for any collector of ancient Roman coins.

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