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A worn coin from the Roman Empire made of bronze with chips along its edges and corrosion cover…
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A worn coin from the Roman Empire made of bronze with chips along its edges and corrosion covering its faces, obscuring both designs almost entirely. The front (right) is illegible but the back (left) shows Virtus holding a globe and spear.

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MediumBronze
ClassificationsCultural Artifact
Credit LineBequest of Andrew J. Sarazyn
Object number2003.2.204
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A worn, slightly cracked coin from the Roman Empire made of bronze with chips along its edges a…
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A weathered, slightly oxidized bronze coin from the Roman Empire that has small chips along its…
355-361 CE
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355-361 CE
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355-361 CE
A heavily worn bronze coin from the Roman Empire that’s turned green and white with age. The fr…
355-361 CE
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355-360 CE
A heavily worn bronze coin from the Roman Empire that’s begun turning green and white with age.…
355-361 CE
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A heavily worn bronze coin from the Roman Empire that has started to turn yellow and green with…
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A heavily worn, discolored bronze coin from the Roman Empire. The front (left) has a bust of Ju…
355-360 CE
A heavily worn bronze coin from the Roman Empire that has turned almost entirely green with age…
360-361 CE