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Unknown Roman #1. Not sure if it is silver. It was hiding in the ground for a few years. Not quite the size of a dime. Do I need to weigh it?

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HD, where did you get these 5 coins, if I may ask, they all have the same color patina, not to mention the same Emperor, very interesting..
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All 5 all from a large lot. 70 more coins. I am learning how to look up but I am real slow. These came from friends in Europe.
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They all appear to be silver Denarius of Marcus Aurelius
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May I dig a little more, did your friends from Europe, dig these, maybe M.D. finds. Just wondering...
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Of course, look above, I said they were "hiding in the ground for a few years".

Just having issues finding exact RIC examples.
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It is Marcus Aurelius with the reverse of Felicitas stand left holding Caducues and Cornucopia. The legends are too warm to come up with the exact RIC number.
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