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Vespasian (69 – 79 A.D.).
VESPASIAN (Vespasianus).
The full name is Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus.
Was born in 9, died on June 24, 79 in Rome.
Roman emperor from July 1, 69 to June 24, 79.
During his reigh the coins were struck in Rome, Tarraco, Lugdunum, Ephesus, Likia, Antiochia, Tyre, Judaca, Alexandria and in some of provincial areas.
Coins

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Denomination: Denarius
Year: -
Material: Silver
Description: 69 – 70 A.D. Obverse: CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG COS II. Emperor Vespasian portrait right. Reverse: MONETA AVG. Juno Moneta. Juno (according to Roman mythology, the wife of the supreme god named Jove), goddess of fertility, the patroness of conjugal unions, was esteemed as goddes of wise advices (Moneta, "Tutoress"). Diameter – 18.5 mm. Weight – 3.01 g. Minted in Rome.
Country or town: Rome
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Denomination: Denarius
Year: 79
Material: Silver
Description: Denarius (posthumous issue). Obverse: Emperor Vespasian portrait left. Reverse: CONCORDIA MILITVM. Personification of Emperor Concord with the army and navy. Image of two hands in a handshake holding legion eagle.
Diameter – 18.5 mm. Weight – 3.01 g. Minted in Rome.
Country or town: Rome
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