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Description Third century Roman Coin found in Transylvania; possible forgery. Obverse: Portrait of man wearing radiate crown, inscription running down side of head reads IMP[ERATOR] SPONSIANI; Reverse: Copy of Republican design depicting Marcus Minucius Augurinus with inscription reading C[AIVS] AVG[VRINVS], possibly C[AESAR] AVG[VSTUS].
Date ca. 260 AD
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