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Crispina Silver Denarius w. of Commodus 177-192AD-11522
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Crispina Silver Denarius w. of Commodus 177-192AD

£195.00

Code: AR456

Crispina Silver Denarius w. of Commodus 177-192AD
17x18mm, 3.26g

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