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Trajan (98-117), reverse Pax.
The coins are all from the Llanvaches hoard, found in 2006 not far from Caerleon and now on display there. All are Roman silver denarii (singular: denarius), produced at Rome. The hoard comprised intotal 599 denarii, buried in a greyware pot around AD 160.

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Item Created: 01/01/0117

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