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A slightly worn bronze coin from the Roman Empire that has started to discolor due to corrosion…
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A slightly worn bronze coin from the Roman Empire that has started to discolor due to corrosion. The front (left) has a bust of Constantius Gallus, and the back (right) shows Virtus spearing a fallen horseman.

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Date351-354 CE
MediumBronze
ClassificationsCultural Artifact
Credit LineBequest of Andrew J. Sarazyn
Object number2003.2.116
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