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US tries to return 'exceedingly rare' token worth $1 million to Israel

Acoin stretching back to a Jewish independence against Roman regime — nearly 2,000 years ago has already been restored by the US to Israel following a joint trafficking exploration. 
Minted in AD 69, the "exceedingly rare" fraction silver coin is estimated to cost over $1 million, per the Manhattan District Attorney's official, which sponsored a relocation funeral service in New York on Monday.

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