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Nero As 62-68 Rome RIC 351 Victory Néron
Nero, As, 62-68, Rome
Vendu "60.00$" le "08-03-2025"
VenduRIC I (second edition) Nero 351.
Obv.: IMP NERO CAESAR AVG GERM, Head of Nero, laureate, right.
Rev.: S C, Victory, winged, draped, moving left, holding in both hands shield inscribed S P Q R.
9.12 g
25.4 mm
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Out of stock
SKU: 276927805703
Catégorie: As & Dupondius
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