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Description English: A Roman 40 librae (about 13 kg) stone weight c 200AD on display in the Eschborn Museum, Eschborn, Germnay (10 km NW of Frankfurt-am-Main). The weight (with hook) is 41.7 cm high and the stone itself is 21.5 cm hight and 21.5 cm in diameter. The Roman libra (or pound) was 327.45 g. The "credit card" in the foreground illustrates its size. Date 30 June 2012 Source Own work Author Martinvl

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current15:51, 15 November 2013Thumbnail for version as of 15:51, 15 November 2013450 × 600 (40 KB)Luiz Alexandre SilvaDescription English: A Roman 40 librae (about 13 kg) stone weight c 200AD on display in the Eschborn Museum, Eschborn, Germnay (10 km NW of Frankfurt-am-Main). The weight (with hook) is 41.7 cm high and the stone itself is 21.5 cm hight and 21.5 cm in d

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