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Sydenham, Edward A. The Coinage of the Roman Republic. London: Spink & Son, 1953.

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88-13-139

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88-13-140

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88-13-115

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88-13-138

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88-13-103

88-13-103

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88-13-110

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88-13-116

88-13-116

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88-13-100

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88-13-145

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Quinarius

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88-13-121

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88-13-102

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