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Philip I The Arab 244-249 AD Bronze AE26 Ancient Coin Lydia Tripolis
US $65.00
ApproximatelyRM 275.81
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“Ancient Roman Empire, Provincial Issue, Lydia-Tripolis, Philip I (The Arab) 244-249 AD, AE26, ”... Read moreabout condition
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eBay item number:267348447007
Item specifics
- Seller Notes
- Certification
- Uncertified
- Ruler
- Philip I The Arab
- Era
- Ancient
- Denomination
- AE26
- Historical Period
- Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)
- Year
- 244-249 AD
- Grade
- Ungraded
- Provenance
- Ex. Richard Weigel
- Composition
- Bronze
- Date
- 244-249 AD
Item description from the seller
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