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Huge Silver Tetradrachm Roman Trajan and Melqart 103AD
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Pre AD 1000 item# 368585
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Roman Superb Silver Tetradrachm Emperor Trajan 98 - 117 AD, Scarce type and Superb Bold Portrait of the Emperor Trajan with the Roman Legionary eagle and the club of Hercules. This coin has been attributed and labeled by Noble Numismatics, one of the leading authorities on Ancient coins in the World. Coin comes complete with Noble's carded pocket. Note - some residue of bronze encrustation (due to the mix of coins in the original hoard) is still present and may be removed with a delicate hand, this does not affect the silver coin.
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Gorgeous Silver Tetradrachm Emperor Nero 54 - 68 AD
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Pre AD 1000 item# 368581
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$485
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Gorgeous Silver Tetradrachm Emperor Nero 54 - 68 AD, Scarce type and Superb Bold Portrait of the Emperor Nero. Yes the same one who fiddled, while Rome burned. See label for further details. This coin has been attributed labeled by Noble Numismatics, one of the leading authorities on Ancient coins in the World. Coin comes complete with Noble's carded pocket. Note - some residue of bronze encrustation (due to the mix of coins in the original hoard) is still present and may be removed with a delicate hand, this does not affect the silver coin.
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Rare Roman Silver Tetradrachm Trajan - Tyche 111 AD
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Pre AD 1000 item# 368586
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$335
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Roman Superb Silver Tetradrachm Emperor Trajan 98 - 117 AD, Rare type and Superb Bold Portrait of the Emperor Trajan with the Roman Legionary eagle and the club of Hercules (below). Tyche reverse as per card, see photos. This coin has been attributed and labeled by Noble Numismatics, one of the leading authorities on Ancient coins in the World. Coin comes complete with Noble's carded pocket. Note - some residue of bronze encrustation (due to the mix of coins in the original hoard) is still present and may be removed with a delicate hand, this does not affect the silver coin.
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