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Roman coins in the Princeton University Library.

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Corporate Author: Princeton University. Library.
Other Authors: Bastien, Pierre, 1912-2010., Levy, Brooks.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Wetteren, Belgium : Editions NR, 1985-
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Princeton University. > Library > Catalogs.
Coins, Roman > Catalogs.
Catalogs.
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