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Coin, Licinius II as Caesar
Made 317-324 CE
Coin, Licinius II as Caesar, Reverse: ‘IOVI CONSERVATORI CAESS’, copper alloy, Antioch Mint, Syria, Roman Empire, 317-324 CE
Summary
Object No.
2008/233/3-27
Object Statement
Coin, Licinius II as Caesar, Reverse: 'IOVI CONSERVATORI CAESS', copper alloy, Antioch Mint, Syria, Roman Empire, 317-324 CE
Physical Description
Coin, Licinius II as Caesar, Reverse: 'IOVI CONSERVATORI CAESS', copper alloy, Antioch Mint, Syria, Roman Empire, 317-324 CE
Coin, Licinius II as Caesar 2019, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, accessed 8 December 2019, <https://ma.as/383942>
Wikipedia
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