Crazy to see how many physical btc have been made over the years, some of which just pop out of nowhere.
This should definitely be on the Encyclopedia.
Update: I just heard back from them. Long-ish email. I'll trim some of it before posting here.
All coins are
NGC MS 67 rated (uncirculated condition with no post production imperfections at a magnification of 5x) by two independent numismatists.
Trajan Series Coins
Emperor Trajan is on the obverse side.
Ruler of the Roman Empire from 98 A.D. to 117 A.D. at the height of its territorial extent.
Original Latin inscription with translation:
IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P PImperator (Supreme commander of the army)
Caesar Nerva Trajan
Optimo Augustus (revered most high emperor)
Germanicus Dacicus (conquerer of the German and Dacian tribes)
Pontifex Maximus (High Priest)
Tribunicia Potestas (Tribune of Plebs, can veto any motion passed by the Senate)
COS VI (6-time Consul of Rome, the highest Roman office)
Pater Patriae (Father of the country, a very high honor bestowed after years of stable rule)
This coin is a digital restoration of the original bronze Roman Sestertius coin on which he appeared.
Coins are serialized from 000 to 999.
Price has evolved into a demand based on serial numbers sought by collectors.
Lower serials are more highly sought.
Average coin price: $150
High demand coins are #100, 200, 300 etc. $300
Rare 001 through 009: Good luck! Last one advertised was 007 for $500 and it sold quickly.
The 000 coin listed for $5000 and was sold to a private collector.
Approximately 44 remain in our possession.