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Roman Republic / Silver coins / Denarius / As / Obverse and reverse / Socii / Roman Republican currency / Quadrigatus / Numismatics / Money / Cultural history
Date: 2011-04-24 11:34:33
Roman Republic
Silver coins
Denarius
As
Obverse and reverse
Socii
Roman Republican currency
Quadrigatus
Numismatics
Money
Cultural history

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