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D. That's a Sestertius by Hadrian. I've been trying to find the exact same coin but considering the details, I never got too close. Please note some important details that set this coin apart from other similar coins: 1. He seems a bit older here, his neck and face are significantly more massive compared to other similar coins. 2. He has the full drape showing visibly on the back, front, left, and right (I've been told that's rare) 3. The dimensions and size are different from most coins on the market. With 35 mm and 30.10 grams, I couldn't find anything similar on coinarchives, acsearch, or wildwinds. 4. I've been told the condition of this coin is much better than other similar ones. I would like to know if you think it's authentic and what's the value of it. I get a lot of controversial opinions about this coin. Thank you very much! As you'll see some pictures are taken with a flashlight, so the coin looks completely different under different conditions.

Asked on Jun 8, 2021

It has all the appearance of a cast copy. You've done your homework, but I don't think it's real.

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