The Roman dodecahedron coin display is described from a 3-part assembly likely similarly done by the ancient Romans. The 3 parts are 1) a duplicate, replica or model of the Roman dodecahedron of bronze with a hollow interior and a hole of possibly different sizes on each of the 12 pentagonal faces of the Roman dodecahedron and a small knob on the vertices of the Roman dodecahedron, 2) beeswax or possibly candle wax completely filling the hollow interior of the Roman dodecahedron and 3) 12 ancient or modern coins which are real, or replicas made of gold, silver, or bronze with possibly different sizes smaller than the holes in the Roman dodecahedron. A coin face is embedded or attached to the wax surface in the middle of each hole on the 12 faces.
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