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Gratian Gold Solidus 367-383AD-17344
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Gratian Gold Solidus 367-383AD-17345

Gratian Gold Solidus 367-383AD

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Code: BR893

Gratian Gold Solidus 367-383AD
20mm, 4.43g

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