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A weathered bronze coin from the Roman Empire that’s begun turning white and green in spots on …
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A weathered bronze coin from the Roman Empire that’s begun turning white and green in spots on its faces. The front (left) has a bust of Constantius II, and the back (right) shows Virtus holding a spear and globe.

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Date355-361 CE
MediumBronze
ClassificationsCultural Artifact
Credit LineBequest of Andrew J. Sarazyn
Object number2003.2.101
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A weathered, slightly oxidized bronze coin from the Roman Empire that has small chips along its…
355-361 CE
A slightly weathered bronze coin from the Roman Empire with part of its rim chipped away. The f…
355-361 CE
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337-361 CE
A weathered bronze coin from the Roman Empire that’s turned green and yellow with age. The fron…
355-361 CE
A weathered bronze coin from the Roman Empire with yellow and green discoloration on its faces.…
355-361 CE
A weathered bronze coin from the Roman Empire that’s material has turned green and white with a…
355-361 CE
A weathered bronze coin from the Roman Empire. The front (left) has a bust of Constantius II, a…
337-341 CE
A weathered bronze coin from the Roman Empire that’s material has slightly oxidized. The front …
351-361 CE
An oxidized, weathered coin from the Roman Empire made of bronze. The front (left) has a bust o…
351-361 CE
A weathered, slightly misshapen bronze coin from the Roman Empire that’s material has turned gr…
337-341 CE
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346-350 CE
A bronze, oxidized coin from the Roman Empire. The front (left) has a bust of Constantius II, a…
355-360 CE