Roman Empire, Cesarstwo. Salonina, Augusta, 254-268 AD. BI Antoninian, ca. 256-258, Samosata, CONCORDIA AVGG
Roman Empire. Gallienus, 253-268 AD. BI Antoninianus, ca. 255-256 AD, Samosata (Samsat), RESTITVT ORIENTIS
Roman Empire, Salonina, Augusta, 254-268 AD. BI Antoninian, ca. 256-258 AD, Samosata, CONCORDIA AVGG
- KOD: 4809148RMA
Roman Empire, Salonina, Augusta, 254-268 AD. BI Antoninian, ca. 256-258 AD, Samosata mint, CONCORDIA AVGG, Cohen 31, RIC 63, silver 23 mm, weight 3,92 g., condition Fine/aVF, patina, locally thick tarnish
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