Trajan Silver Dinarius Verity ?

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    I'd like to learn more about your coin's "verity".:) I wonder how your coin's weight & dimension compares to mine.
    I've got this Trajan (Decius) silver Antoninianus that has a couple hitchhikers on the reverse. :)
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    Trajan Decius
    AR Antoninianus
    A.D. 249-251

    4.14 gms, 23 mm
    Obv: Rad. Bust of Trajan facing right. IMP.C.M.Q.TRAIANVS DECIVSAVG.
    Rev: Two Pannoniae standing side-by-side each holding a standard. PANNONIAE.
    Grade: gEF essentially as struck. Well centered on flan with all legends legible. Eye-catching planchet split at 2:00 does not affect any design.
    Other: Sear 2699, C.86., R.I.C. 21b. Ex Heritage Jan 2013 auction 3022 Lot #26321. From Eye Appealing Coins 9/2013.
     
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