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20 Sestertius Marcus Aurelius

Issuer Rome › Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 2007
Type Fantasy banknote
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Obverse lettering THE ROMAN EMPIRE TREASURY
AERARIUM IMPERIUM ROMANUM
SPQR
TWENTY - SESTERCES
XX
VIGINTI - SESTERTII
FIVE DENARII
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Reverse lettering TWENTY - SESTERCES
VIGINTI - SESTERTII
FIVE DENARII
FORTES FORTUNA IUVAT
Roman Legion
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This is a modern fantasy or novelty piece — no Roman emperor ever issued paper currency, and the sestertius was a bronze and later orichalcum coin. Rome had no paper monetary system. Items like this are typically produced as educational aids, souvenir collectibles, or outright fakes dressed as historical curiosities, and they carry no numismatic value in the conventional sense.

The watermark is a modern security feature entirely anachronistic to the supposed period. Worth cataloging only as a 21st-century novelty, not as a historical document of any kind.

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