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Roman Coins?

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hungryhippo
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# Posted: 13 Jul 2009 12:31 - Edited by: hungryhippo
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Greetings,
These coins were unearthed during construction work in a village in Andalucia, in the Malaga province of southern Spain. The village has a castle that dates back to Phoenecian (sp?) times and similar coins are often found. I have no idea if they have any value, but then again i have been unable to date or accurately identify them. Any help, educated guesses etc. would be most appreciated. Thanks!

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