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Cohen, Henry. Description historique des monnaies frappées sous l̕Empire romain communément appellées, médailles imperials. 8. Paris: Rollin & Feuardent, 1885.

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bronze

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29-126-1335

29-126-1335

Coin

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29-126-1312

29-126-1312

Coin

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29-126-1315

29-126-1315

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29-126-1322A

29-126-1322A

Coin

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29-126-1302

29-126-1302

Coin

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29-126-1299

29-126-1299

Coin

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29-126-1309

29-126-1309

Coin

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29-126-1310

29-126-1310

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29-126-1322B

29-126-1322B

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29-126-1304

29-126-1304

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29-126-1325

29-126-1325

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29-126-1320

29-126-1320

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29-126-1319B

29-126-1319B

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29-126-1342

29-126-1342

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29-126-1298

29-126-1298

Coin

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29-126-1308

29-126-1308

Coin

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29-126-1329

29-126-1329

Follis

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29-126-1319A

29-126-1319A

Coin

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29-126-1333

29-126-1333

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29-126-1318

29-126-1318

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29-126-1332

29-126-1332

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29-126-1326

29-126-1326

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29-126-1295

29-126-1295

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29-126-1314

29-126-1314

Coin

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29-126-1321

29-126-1321

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29-126-1327

29-126-1327

Coin

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29-126-1313

29-126-1313

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29-126-1158

29-126-1158

Follis

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29-126-1317

29-126-1317

Coin

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29-126-1328

29-126-1328

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