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A photo provided by The Manhattan District Attorney's Office shows a rare silver coin that American investigators returned to Israel. Experts say that this coin, dated to roughly A.D. 69, is among the rarest remaining from the Jewish uprising against imperial Rome; it is estimated to be worth $500,000 to $1 million. (The Manhattan District Attorney's Office via The New York Times) -- EDITORIAL USE ONLY --
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2022-02-25
THE MANHATTAN DISTRICT ATTORNEY'/The New York Times Agency/East
The New York Times Agency
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34cm x 42cm by 300dpi
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