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A silver coin issued by the Roman Empire depicting a religious sacrifice.

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English: A silver coin issued by the Roman Empire depicting a religious sacrifice.

Erhaltung: ss / ss+ | Abkürzungen Katalognummer: RIC -(can't found in RIC) Material: Silber Gewicht: 2,90 g Durchmesser: 19,40 mm Obv: MAXIMIANVS AVG. Laureate head right.

Rev: VICTORIA SARMAT / A. The Tetrarchs sacrificing over tripod before city enclosure.
Date AD 286-305
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Preis395,00 EUR.
Author The government of the Roman Empire.

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