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Roman Empire – Vespasian – 1 silver denarius –

Roman Empire – Vespasian – 1 silver denarius –

Beautiful Vespasian denarius.Obverse: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG. Laureated Vespasian's head to the right.Reverse: PON MAX TR P COS V. Vespasian's unconvered head with toga, sitting on a curul chair to the right. Right foot on a podium, holding a branch with his left hand and a scepter with his right.Weight: 2.60 g.Beautiful denarius with beautiful silver tonality.Please see the photos to get a better impression.Shipping via registered mail with tracking number. Read More

Roman Empire – Vespasian  A.D., silver Denarius

Roman Empire – Vespasian A.D., silver Denarius

Vespasian ( A.D.), silver Denarius struck in Rome, A.D.Front: IMP CAES VESP AVG PM COS IIII; laurelled bust rightReverse: AVGVR TRI POT; Priestsly attributesRef: RIC mm, 3.00 gProvenance; ex collection Freimut HΓΌther (), Germany, collected since the s, with tag.Authenticity guaranteed.Please see the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

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Roman Empire – Silver denarius of emperor Vespasian (

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of emperor Vespasian (

VESPASIAN () Denarius. Rome.Front: IMP CAES VESP AVG P M COS IIII. Laurelled head facing right.Reverse: VESTA. Vesta facing right with simpulum and sceptre.RICΒ² 360.Condition: Very FineWeight: 3.30 g Diameter: 17 mm The son of a businessman and brother of the prefect of Rome, he enlisted as a soldier in the army. He served under Caligula, Claudius and Nero. He was successful and held positions in Britain, Germania, Greece and Judea, among others. Nero let him strike down a revolt in the latter country, with great success. Coins with the "Judea Capta" reverse side are highly sought-after. After Galba fell, and Otho after that, Vitellius rose to power. The soldiers of Vespasian were not satisfied with that and chose Vespasian as emperor. Vespasian went to Rome and even before he reached the city gates, Vitellius was lynched and Vespasian was hailed as a hero. He had the Colosseum built, among others... Read More

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of emperor Vespasian (

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of emperor Vespasian (

Denomination: AR denarius.Condition: Very Fine. Size: 18 mm. Weight: 3.3 gPeriod: 76aCMinted in: RomeExergue: -.-Front: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG laureate bust facing right Vespasian as Augustus.Case back: IOVIS CVSTOSJupiter withscepter and patera over altar. Jupiter the Watchful.Reference: RIC II, 849. The son of a businessman and brother of the prefect of Rome, he enlisted as a soldier in the army. He served under Caligula, Claudius and Nero. He was successful and held positions in Britain, Germania, Greece and Judea, among others. Nero let him strike down a revolt in the latter country, with great success. Coins with the "Judea Capta" reverse side are highly sought-after. After Galba fell, and Otho after that, Vitellius rose to power. The soldiers of Vespasian were not satisfied with that and chose Vespasian as emperor. Vespasian went to Rome and even before he reached the city gates, Vitellius was lynched and Vespasian was hailed as a hero. He was a skilled leader and Rome prospered. He had the Colosseum built, for example. In 79 he died of dysentery. Read More

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Roman Empire – Silver denarius of emperor Vespasian (

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of emperor Vespasian (

Denarius (3.42 g, 18 mm), Rome 70/2. Obv.: IMP CAES VESP AVG PM, laced head to the right. Rv. TRI POT II COS III PP, Pax sitting to the left with branch and goddess. RIC:39, C:566The son of a businessman and brother of the prefect of Rome, he enlisted as a soldier in the army. He served under Caligula, Claudius and Nero. He was successful and held positions in Britain, Germania, Greece and Judea, among others. Nero let him strike down a revolt in the latter country, with great success. Coins with the "Judea Capta" reverse side are highly sought-after. After Galba fell, and Otho after that, Vitellius rose to power. The soldiers of Vespasian were not satisfied with that and chose Vespasian as emperor. Vespasian went to Rome and even before he reached the city gates, Vitellius was lynched and Vespasian was hailed as a hero. He was a skilled leader and Rome prospered. He had the Colosseum built, for example. In 79 he died of dysentery. Read More

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of emperor Vespasian (

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of emperor Vespasian (

VESPASIAN () Denarius. Rome.Obverse: IMP CAES VESP AVG P M COS IIII. Laurelled head facing right.Reverse: VESTA. Vesta facing right with simpulum and sceptre.RICΒ² 360.Condition: Very Fine.Weight: 2.6 g Diameter: 17 mm The son of a businessman and brother of the prefect of Rome, he enlisted as a soldier in the army. He served under Caligula, Claudius and Nero. He was successful and held positions in Britain, Germania, Greece and Judea, among others. Nero let him strike down a revolt in the latter country, with great success. Coins with the "Judea Capta" reverse side are highly sought-after. After Galba fell, and Otho after that, Vitellius rose to power. The soldiers of Vespasian were not satisfied with that and chose Vespasian as emperor. Vespasian went to Rome and even before he reached the city gates, Vitellius was lynched and Vespasian was hailed as a hero. He was a skilled leader and Rome prospered. He had the Colosseum built, for example. In 79 he died of dysentery. Read More

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Roman Empire - Silver denarius of emperor Vespasian (

Roman Empire - Silver denarius of emperor Vespasian (

Vespasian A. D. Denarius 71 A. D. Rom. 3.33 g, 18 mm.Obverse: IMP CAES VESP AVG P M laureate bust facing right. Reverse: TRI-POT, Vesta facing left, with simpulum.RIC 46; C. 561. The son of a businessman and brother of the prefect of Rome, he enlisted as a soldier in the army. He served under Caligula, Claudius and Nero. He was successful and held positions in, among others, Britain, Germania, Greece and Judea. Nero let him strike down a revolt in the latter country, with great success. Coins with the 'Judea Capta' reverse are highly sought-after. After Galba fell, and Otho after him, Vitellius rose to power. Vespasian's soldiers didn't accept that, and chose Vespasian as their emperor. Vespasian went to Rome and even before he'd reached the city gates, Vitellius was lynched and Vespasian was hailed as a hero. He was a skilled statesman and Rome prospered under his leadership. He had the Colosseum built, amongst others. In 79 he died of dysentery. Read More

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of emperor Vespasian (

Roman Empire – Silver denarius of emperor Vespasian (

Vespasian ( A.D.) AR Denarius (18 mm, 3.42 g), Rome, 75 A.D.Obv.: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laurelled head facing rightReverse:PON MAX TR P COS VI, Pax facing left, with a branchRIC II, 772.The son of a businessman and brother of the prefect of Rome, he enlisted as a soldier in the army. He served under Caligula, Claudius and Nero. He was successful and held positions in Britain, Germania, Greece and Judea, among others. Nero let him strike down a revolt in the latter country, with great success. Coins with the "Judea Capta" reverse side are highly sought-after. After Galba fell, and Otho after that, Vitellius rose to power. The soldiers of Vespasian were not satisfied with that and chose Vespasian as emperor. Vespasian went to Rome and even before he reached the city gates, Vitellius was lynched and Vespasian was hailed as a hero. He had the Colosseum built, among others... Read More

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Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of emperor Vespasian (

Roman Empire – Silver Denarius of emperor Vespasian (

VESPASIAN () Denarius. Rome.Obverse: IMP CAES VESP AVG P M COS IIII. Laureate head facing right.Reverse: VESTA. Vesta facing right with simpulum and sceptre.RICΒ² 360.Condition: Very FineWeight: 2.6 g Diameter: 17 mm The son of a businessman and brother of the prefect of Rome, he enlisted as a soldier in the army. He served under Caligula, Claudius and Nero. He was successful and held positions in, among others, Britain, Germania, Greece and Judea. Nero let him strike down a revolt in the latter country, with great success. Coins with the "Judea Capta" reverse side are highly sought-after. After Galba fell, and Otho after that, Vitellius rose to power. The soldiers of Vespasianus were not satisfied with that and chose Vespasianus as emperor. Vespasianus went to Rome and even before he reached the city gates, Vitellius was lynched and Vespasianus was hailed as a hero. He was a skilled leader and Rome prospered. He had the Colosseum built, for example. In 79 he died of dysentery. Read More

Roman Empire - Vespasian (). IUDAEA denarius -

Roman Empire - Vespasian (). IUDAEA denarius -

Vespasian (AD ). AR denarius (19mm, 3.3 gr). Rome. IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG; laureate head of Vespasian to r. / IVDAEA in exergue; mourning Jewess sits on r. to r. of trophy, head resting on hand. See images for proper impression. Certified authentic by professional numismatist Read More

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Roman Empire - Vespasian, denarius ric 356

Vespasiano , Denarius, , Rome,g 3.52 Aw: Emperor's bust on the right and entry IMP CAES AVG PM Vespa COS IIII, Rw: sacred instruments - sympoly, aspher, pitcher and litho, AVGVR TRI POTSee images for a proper impression. Will be sent by registered mail with tracking number. Read More

Roman Empire - Vespasian AR Denarius, AD

Roman Empire - Vespasian AR Denarius, AD

T Flavius Vespasianus, AD. AR denarius.3.39g / approximately 18mm. Ex collection Mike R Vosper, professional Numismatist, please bid with confidence all my coins are authentic Read More

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Vespasian. D. AR Denarius. 3,4 gr. – mm. O:\ IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, Laureate head facing left. R:\ COS-VIII, Mars standing left, holding spear and trophy. (mint of Rome). RIC II(new edition), pg . VF, lightly toned. RareWith certificate of authenticity Read More

Roman Empire - VESPASIAN  AD. Denarius. Rome Mint

Roman Empire - VESPASIAN AD. Denarius. Rome Mint

Obv: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG.Laureate head right.Rev: COS VII.Eagle standing right on altar; head turned left.Condition: Very fine.Weight: 3.57 g.Diameter: 17 mm. Read More

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Roman empire - Vespasian - denarius - post 68 - certified

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Vespasian. A.D. . AR denarius (19 mm, 2.8 g, 7 h). Rome mint, struck A.D. . Part of the Judaea Capta series. Rare, R1. IMP CAES VESP AVG P M COS IIII, laureate head right / VICTORIA AVGVSTI, Victory advancing right, holding palm and placing wreath on a standard. RIC 362; BMCRE pg. 13 note; RSC 617a. Fine. Please see images for proper impression. Certified authentic by professional nnumismatist. Read More

Roman Empire - VESPASIAN () AR Denarius, Rome, Modius

Roman Empire - VESPASIAN () AR Denarius, Rome, Modius

VESPASIAN () AR Denarius, 3.39 g, 18 mmMint: RomeObverse: Head to the rightLapel: Modius with earsVery fineLit: RIC 980As a Viennese coin dealer, I guarantee the authenticity of my coins.Successful bidders from non-EU countries need to provide an address within the EU. Read More

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Roman Empire - AR Denarius, Vespasian (AD ) - COS

Are you interested in this item?This item is up for auction at Catawiki. Please click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the Catawiki website. Catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available. Our weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store. Vespasianus (AD ). AR Denarius, Rome, AD 76.Obv: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG - Laureate head right.Rev: COS VII - Eagle standing facing, head left, on low cippus.19 mm, 3.05 gRIC 847; BMC 180; RSC 121ATTENTION PLEASE: Average shipping time day !!! ____________________________________________ Please check out my other listings. We guarantee the authenticity of every item we sell (100%) Read more

Roman Empire - Caracalla, , silver denarius

Roman Empire - Caracalla, , silver denarius

Click here to view this lot Caracalla, AD Silver denarius Obverse:Lauded head to the right.Legend:ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERMReverse:Apollo sitting to the left while his arm rests on a lyre Legend:PM TRP XVII COS IIII PPC. 242, RIC 238a, Kampmann Quality: beautiful Please view pictures for a good impression.Free shipping within the Netherlands. Shipped by registered post. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

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Roman Empire – Antoninus Pius , silver denarius,

Antoninus Pius , silver denarius, Rome or ANTONINVS AVG PIVS pp TR P XVI or XVII; laureate head rightCOS III; Vesta standing left withsimpulum (ladle for libations) en Palladium (cult-statue of Athena, stored in the temple of Vesta, and which was believed to be brought by Aeneas from Troy, according to legend).Ref: RIC th tribunate) or 229a (17th tribunate).18 mm, 2.87 gFrom the Freimut HΓΌther () Collection, Germany; collected since the s. With tag.Authenticity guaranteed.Please see the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

Roman Empire – Silver Maximinus Thrax denarius (

Roman Empire – Silver Maximinus Thrax denarius (

Maximinus I Thrax ( AD). Silver denarius (2.16 g, 20 mm). Approx. . IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, armoured and draped bust facing right/SALVS AVGVSTI, Salus facing left carries a snake that is twisted along the altar. RIC 14. RSC 85. Beautiful head with lots of details.Maximinus I, usually called Maximinus Thrax, which means Maximinus the Thracian, (approx. ) was emperor of the Roman Empire from 235 to the Spring of 238. Maximinus had never been in Rome itself. He was the first of the so-called 'Soldier Emperors', who did not come from a high-ranking family but was put on the throne by the army.Please see the photos to form your own impression. Read More

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Silver denarius, Hadrian (AD ). Struck AD .Obv: IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, laureate bust right, with slight drapery on far shoulder Rev: P M TR P COS III, Concordia seated left on throne, holding patera and resting arm on statuette of Spes; double cornucopiae below throne, CONCORD in exergue. Ref: See RIC II grFor a proper impression see the images. Will be sent by registered mail with tracking number. Read More

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Hadrianus , silver denarius, minted in Rome.Obverse: HADRIANVS AVG COS III PP, bareheaded bust to the right.Reverse: FIDES PVBLICA, Fides Publica standing to the right with ears of wheat and fruit bowl.Ref: RIC 241A.18 mm, 2.92 grams.Provenance: Dutch collection, purchased in November .Authenticity guaranteed.Please view the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

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Roman Empire – Caracalla , Silver Denarius struck

Caracalla , Silver Denarius struck in Rome Obverse: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG; laureate bust r.Reverse: VIRTVS AVGVSTOR; Virtus seated left with Victoria, parazonium and shieldRef: RIC mm, 3.26 g.Provenance: collection of Freimut HΓΌther (), Germany, collected since the s, with card.Authenticity guaranteed.Please see the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

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Click here to view this lot Denomination: AR DenariusCondition:Extremely FineSize: 20 mm Weight:2.72 gramPeriod: ADMinted in: RomeExergue: -.-Front: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG laurelled emperor, draped bust to the right.Reverse side:FIDES MILITVM Fides with two stands. Loyalty of the army.Reference: RIC 7aMaximinus I, usually called Maximinus Thrax, which means Maximinus the Thracian, (approx. ) was emperor of the Roman Empire from 235 to the Spring of 238. Maximinus had never been in Rome itself. He was the first of the so-called 'Soldier Emperors', who did not come from a high-ranking family but was put on the throne by the army.Please see the photos to form your own impression. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

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