Coin of Introduction
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Description
The Coin of Introduction is exactly what it appears to be a brass sestertius minted during the reign of Nero. Such brass coins were a significant part of the Roman currency system, primarily made from a type of brass known as orichalcum, which had a gold-like appearance when newly struck. The sestertius was the most prominent brass denomination during the Roman Empire and was highly valued until its ultimate debasement in the late third century AD.
The Coin of Introduction was commissioned by a alchemist and astrologer.
The coin when consulted reveals the name and face of the next person the coin holder meets.
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