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Ancient Coins - Latin II D Odd

Ancient Coins - Latin II D Odd. Deirdre OHalloran Ancient Coin Project. Sarahs Final Coin Project. Thursday, June 18, 2009. Licinius II Caesar, 321-323 AD. AE 3, 1.80 cm, 1.88 g. Obv DV VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB. RX IOVI CONS ERVATORI X II. Jupiter holding an eagle topped staff with a small statue of victory at his feet. Sacred money of Antioch. Licinius II Caesar was the son of Roman emperor Licinius. He served as Caesar. I cant figure out how to put the pictures on to the blog. Constantius II was bo.

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Ancient Coins - Latin II D Odd. Deirdre OHalloran Ancient Coin Project. Sarahs Final Coin Project. Thursday, June 18, 2009. Licinius II Caesar, 321-323 AD. AE 3, 1.80 cm, 1.88 g. Obv DV VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB. RX IOVI CONS ERVATORI X II. Jupiter holding an eagle topped staff with a small statue of victory at his feet. Sacred money of Antioch. Licinius II Caesar was the son of Roman emperor Licinius. He served as Caesar. I cant figure out how to put the pictures on to the blog. Constantius II was bo.

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