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Antoninian of Tetricus I, workshop in Trier-
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“TB”
Ended: May 11, 2024 14:18:31 EDT
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Located in: Beaubec la Rosière, France
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Estimated between Thu, Jun 20 and Fri, Jul 5 to 43230
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eBay item number:386974166203
Item specifics
- Seller Notes
- “TB”
- Période
- Impériale 235 - 476 ap J.C.
- Civilisation
- Romaine
- Métal
- Bronze
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Item location:
Beaubec la Rosière, France
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EUR 4.80 (approx C $7.10) | United States | La Poste - Lettre Suivie Internationale | Estimated between Thu, Jun 20 and Fri, Jul 5 to 43230 |
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