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The knowledge and abilities of the members in this forum never cease to amaze me.
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Nice example, wish I could read the date on mine but it's worn away.
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For a while I thought there was a date following ROM IM, but it looked like it was from the 1100's! Since this legend must have the full CAROLVS, instead of the CA abbreviation, what I think follows I'm is not two ones, but the letter H, for HISP, or HIS R (Hispaniarum Rex).
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