Roman Empire. Vespasian (AD 69-79). Denarius Posthumous issue struck under Titus - Capricorns (Sans prix de réserve)

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Roman Empire AR silver denarius of Divus Vespasian, a posthumous issue struck under Titus (80–1), 17 mm and 2.71 g, obverse laureate head right, reverse two capricorns springing in opposite directions with a round shield inscribed S C and a globe below, catalogued as RIC II 357 (Titus) and RSC 497.

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Divus Vespasian (died AD 79).
AR Silver Denarius
17mm, // 2.71g,
Rome, 80-1.

Obv-:Laureate head right .

Rev-:Foreparts of two capricorns springing in opposing directions, supporting round shield inscribed S C; globe below.

RIC II 357 (Titus);
RSC 497.

Seller's Story

Passionate collector of ancient coins.
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Divus Vespasian (died AD 79).
AR Silver Denarius
17mm, // 2.71g,
Rome, 80-1.

Obv-:Laureate head right .

Rev-:Foreparts of two capricorns springing in opposing directions, supporting round shield inscribed S C; globe below.

RIC II 357 (Titus);
RSC 497.

Seller's Story

Passionate collector of ancient coins.
Translated by Google Translate

Details

Era
Before 1400
Culture/region
Roman Empire
Year/Period and Variation
Posthumous issue struck under Titus - Capricorns
Ruler
Vespasian (AD 69-79)
Denomination
Denarius
Condition
Ungraded
Number of items
1
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