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  • 2nd-3rd century A.D roman bronzes-- both at least middle bronzes, though the bigger one could be a sestertius (they were getting small by the early 200's). The bigger one could be a young head coin of Carcalla c. 192-218 A.D or so.
  • The larger coin is probably a provincial issue of Caracalla or Geta. If Geta it may be from around 205-208 A.D.

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