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- who: I. Carlomagno from the SamplesThe four specimens were selected from the collection available at the Department of Humanities (DiSU) of the University of Trieste. At the best of our knowledge, the coins were retrieved in the Balkan area. Throughout the text, they are referred to as Coins A, B, C, and D, as given in Table, . The coins were dated on the basis of the emperor pictured on their obverse: the estimated year is the one marking the middle of the reign period of that emperor. The dating was carried out upon comparison with information by . . .
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