Vespasian, Sestertius, 71 AD, Rome, Judaea Capta series, EF(40-45), Bronze, RIC:221
laureate head right
Victory standing right, left foot on helmet, inscribing OB/CIV/SER on shield set on palm tree; to right, Jewess seated right in attitude of mourning. SC in exergue
IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M TR P P P COS III
VICTORIA AVGVSTI
Rare type appreciated for its reverse commemorating victory in the First Jewish-Roman War with the fall of Jerusalem in 70 and Titus & Vespasien triumph in 71.
Our coin condition comments : good quality
Flan : well-centered flan
Flan : wide flan
Coin rarity : very rare
Weight, thickness and hole variety : heavy
Coin condition : EF(40-45)
Composition : Bronze
Mint name : Rome
Denomination : Sestertius
Main character : Vespasian
Year : Not Applicable
RIC : 221
Diameter : 35.1
30.78 gr(Coins>Roman>Empire Coins>2. The Flavians (69 AD to 96 AD))
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Features Year : Not Applicable Mint : Rome Quality : EF(40-45)
Metal : Bronze Weigth : : 30.78 Gr |