116 A.D. Ancient Roman Provincial Tetradrachm, Alexandria Egypt, NGC Ch F, Emperor Trajan, Nilus Bust

A billon tetradrachm coin produced during the Roman Empire under Emperor Trajan in 116 AD in the Egyptian city of Alexandria. The coin has heavy wear and a moderate, slightly off-center strike, with a pleasing original patina. The coin measures 25mm in diameter,and weighs 13.5g.

The obverse side of the coin features a portrait of the emperor, while the reverse features the Egyptian god Nilus, god of the Nile. This coin is professionally authenticated and graded by NGC to be in Choice Fine (Ch F) condition.

As with all coins I sell, I guarantee this coin's authenticity for life. This listing is for the exact coin pictured. The coin will be shipped in a archival-quality Mylar flip, secured in a corrugated cardboard safety mailer. Free shipping via USPS First Class - arrives in 2-5 business days.

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