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 Verus Denarius.

Lucius Verus, 161 - 169 AD.
Silver Denarius, Rome Mint 161 AD, 18mm, 3.11 grams
Obverse: IMP L AVREL VERVS AVG, Bare head of Lucius right.
Reverse: PROV DEOR TR P COS II, Providentia standing left holding globe and cornucopia.
RIC#463

 

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I'll live up to my name for a day as thenickelguy and take advantage of the random coin loophole.

ANACS PF66 Cameo

1971 No S Proof Jefferson NickelThe Mint released a statement estimating that a maximum of 1,655 were released.

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8 minutes ago, thenickelguy said:

I'll live up to my name for a day as thenickelguy and take advantage of the random coin loophole.

ANACS PF66 Cameo

1971 No S Proof Jefferson NickelThe Mint released a statement estimating that a maximum of 1,655 were released.

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So like an art print?

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Chavadas of Gujarat. Uncertain ruler. Circa AD 760-850. AR Drachm .
Obverse-Sasanian-style crowned bust right
Reverse- Fire altar with ribbons and attendants; star and crescent flanking flames.
Deyell 154; Göbl, Dokumente 292.

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My life has been a continuous random selection, so this is easy:

Latvia, AR 5 Lati,1931, KM 9.

24.96 grams

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This is a coin that I owned in the past, but sold it many years ago with other coins to raise funds to buy the house.  It has an appealing obverse, so I was glad to acquire another nice example earlier this year.

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I enjoyed that you actually defined "random" properly and gave a methodology! I used Google's random number generator; on my fourth trial I got an inventory number associated with a photograph (#85).

I might not buy this one again, since I've become stricter about sourcing, and this was a bit of a departure from my usual practices. But I do love my tiny archaic fractions.

Kings of Lydia, Kroisos (or successors) AR Twelfth Stater (0.88g, 8.5mm). Sardes mint, 561 - 546 BCE (or later). Obv: Confronted foreparts of roaring lion and bull. Rev: Double incuse punch. Ref: Berk 26–7; Rosen 662-8; SNG von Aulock 8213; SNG Kayhan 1020; SNG Ashmolean 775 (Persian Period); Traité I 413. Prov: Ex-Zeus Numismatics (UK/Nederland) Prime Auction #1 (Online, 17 Nov 2019), Lot 3.

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This happens to be the closest coin at hand right now, so random enough?

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Antioch. Bohémond III. 1163-1201. AR Denier (19mm, 0.97 g, 2h). Class C, var. c. Struck circa 1163-1188. + BOAИVHDVS, helmeted and mailed head left; crescent before, star behind / + AИTI:OCHIA, cross pattée; crescent in second quarter. Metcalf, Crusades 378; CCS 67d.

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