It's a Roman D20 from the second century and they think it's worth $4000 to $6000. Click here for full details. I didn't know the higher regular polyhedrons were being used as dice that early. They don't seem to know what they were used for.
Money>sense, I think. I could think of a lot of better things to do with that much moolah. I'd quite like one of the repro sets the Louvre Museum does - but you have to go there to buy them, apparently.
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I could think of a lot of better things to do with that much moolah.
I'd quite like one of the repro sets the Louvre Museum does - but you have to go there to buy them, apparently.