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THEODOSIUS I, 379-395 AD. AE 3. CYZICUS MINT. EMPEROR ON HORSEBACK REVERSE.
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Item specifics
- Certification
- AUTHENTIC
- Ruler
- Theodosius I
- Era
- Ancient
- Denomination
- AE 3
- Historical Period
- Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)
- Grade
- Ungraded
- Composition
- BRONZE
- Date
- CIRCA 392-395 AD
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