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What Is This? | Reproduction Roman Coin

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Hi, I am in a bit confused about this. It seems to be a bronze coin about the face size of a fifty pence and as thick as a half penny. it has some sort of digits on the back 37-68, this might be some sort of date's like birth and death. I would say it is a token to some person but I'm not sure. Hoping to have some help of anyone as I cant really find any information on it.

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Looks like a modern fantasy imitation of a Roman coin bearing a portrait of Nero.
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It looks like a Imętation Roman period soveneir, dates are the regnal dates of the Roman Emperor Nero, whom in his regnal period, there was this great big fire in Rome.
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It's part of a series of Italian reproduction coins featuring the "12 Caesars" - Julius Caesar and the first 11 emperors.
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