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May 01, 2021, 11:08:13 AM »
I just bought this Galerius-- RIC 39b. It was the only one I need to complete my Group II Tetrarchy from 305- 306 which was Constantius I, Galerius, Severus and Maximinus.
It has an unusual flan.
http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/Carthage/
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I got the Galerius from the previous post and I just noticed that I paid 49 euros for shipping...that still took almost 3 weeks.
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EUR 49 ($60) for shipping ??! Must have been from Germany I suppose ...
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Yes, it was from Germany.
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