Obverse: Portrait of Faustina the Younger
These silver reserves plundered from the Persians were so abundant that these Alexander the Great coins became traded everywhere by merchants and Kings throughout the Hellenistic Period
The Tetradrachm was the largest coin denomination circulating in the Eastern Provinces of the Roman Empire
and featured a central laurel wreath with the dates "1914–1918”
It belonged to the theropod group of dinosaurs
Meteor Fragment | Campo Del Cielo Site Military Obverse: Portrait of Faustina theHistory of the Artifact Campo del Cielo is a large meteorite impact site located in Argentina, known for containing some of the heaviest and largest meteorite fragments ever discovered. The impact occurred around 4,000 to 5,000 years ago, when an iron nickel asteroid, estimated to have weighed about 840 tons, broke up in the atmosphere and showered the area with debris. This scattered meteorite fragments over a large region, covering around 60 square