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Roman: Republic

190425309870 M. Lucilius Rufus. 101 BC. AR Denarius - $199.00

230503825983 Faustina Senior d. AD141 - $31.22

150471586967 Roman silver denarius Severus Alexander denarius SOL - $23.42

230503998992 Septimius Severus Silver Denarius ('Winged Victory')VF - $4.78

280539208870 *ACC* L Scribonius Libo AR Denarius (3.6g). 62 BC. - $71.00

230504010850 Septimius Severus AR Denarius 196/7AD('Genius'- Scarce) - $7.88

280539238015 *ACC* C Licinius Lf Macer AR Denarius (3.6g). 84 BC. - $39.00

230504030751 Constantius II Centenionalis 351-5 AD Uncleaned - $0.76

130413691782 ROME 90 BC Silver Denarius L.Calpurnius "Rider on Horse - $69.99

400140496754 UNSEARCHED ROMAN COINS - LOT OF 50 - ANCIENT TREASURE - $69.95

130413687339 ROME 187 BC DIOSCURI GALLOPING Silver DENARIUS - $80.00

280539166296 Digital Coin Scale-Ancient Roman Denarius Rare Silver g - $9.99

380252926615 C.VIBIUS PANSA 48 BC DENARIUS VF+ RARE JUPITER REV. - $37.00

110563072683 M.PORCIUS CATO 47-46 BC AR QUINARIS EXTREMELY FINE - $21.50

320566142086 Roman Republic Balbus Fourree Denarius, 125 BC - $4.99

320566142124 Roman Republic Q. Titius Silver Denarius, 90 BC - $5.50

170520342938 Ancient Roman Republic Coin - Diana Postumi - 74 BC - $10.50

120602019929 Ancient Roman Republic Coin Silver Denarius - c.75 BC - $5.50

120600291417 COPPER COIN GODDESS OF FORTUNE CLAUDIUS II 268-270 A.D. - $1.25

260640700976 9 roman coin - $11.78

390215293255 Imperial Roman Coin Bronze Sestertius Of Hadrian Superb - $14.83

220641725752 250 A.D Romano Greek Provincial.Ae 26 Coin.caracalla - $1.55

390215293306 Imperial Roman Coin Silver Denarius of Elagabalus Super - $39.03

400133373798 Imperial Roman Coin Silver Denarius of Geta Superb Coin - $54.64

390215293440 Imperial Roman Coin Silver Denarius of Trajan Superb - $16.39

390215293486 Imperial Roman Coin Silver Denarius of Hadrian Superb - $56.20

390215293514 Imperial Roman Coin Silver Denarius of Septimus Severus - $64.01

390215293545 Imperial Roman Coin Silver Denarius Divus Lucius Verus - $117.89

390215293559 Imperial Roman Coin Silver Denarius of Nero Rare Coin - $159.26

220641659608 Rare 250 B.C Hispania - Celsa Celtic Bronze Stater Coin - $7.96

150472829494 Cn. Cornelius Blasio (112 BC) AR Denarius. Mars/Jupiter - $23.50

360284358605 Slabbed Ancient Roman Coin 1,680 Years Old ~330 AD - $9.90

170519802032 old ancient roman coin maybe bronze fair condition - $0.99

220641744153 180 A.D Commodus Romano Greek Ae 23 Coin.Marcianopolis - $1.55

220641728195 Scarce 250 A.D Caracalla Roman Bronze Quadrans Coin.VF - $1.55

330454972973 GORDIANUS III SILVER DENARIUS 1273 - $1.95

330454973679 SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS AR DENARIUS 1243 - $40.61

330454974741 ELAGABALUS AR DENARIUS 1252 - $5.00

330454978605 CARACALLA SILVER DENARIUS 1238 - $16.39

330454979301 ELAGABALUS AR DENARIUS 1254 - $4.23

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