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A collection of Roman silver Denarius coins purportedly found in the parish of Stowting, East Kent during the 19th century comprised of; 1. Trajan (r.98-117AD), 3.2g, 19mm diam, circa 115AD 2. Lucius Verus (r.161-169AD), 3.3g, 18mm diam, circa 161AD 3. Antoninus Pius (r.138-161AD), 3.2g, 18mm diam, circa 150-151AD 4. Faustinia Junior (wife of Marcus Aurelius r.161-180AD), 3g, 18mm diam, circa 161-164AD 5. Faustinia Senior (wife of Antoninus Pius r.138-169AD), 3.5g, 18mm diam, circa 138-141AD 6. Vespasian (r.69-79AD), 3.1g, 19mm diam, circa 75AD 7. Crispina (wife of Commodus r.176-192AD), 3g, 19mm diam, circa 178-182AD 8. Marcus Aurelius (r.161-180AD), 3.1g, 18mm, circa 162AD 9. Commodus (r.176-192AD), 3.5g, 18mm diam, circa 181-182AD 10.Hadrian (r.117-138AD), 3.3g, 19mm diam, circa 123AD 10a. Hadrian (r.117-138AD), 3g, 18mm diam, circa 119-125AD 11. Domitian (r.81-96AD), 3.2g, 18mm wide, circa 93AD With some accompanying paperwork
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