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As Caesar, AD 69-79. Struck under Vespasian, AD 79, to 24 June.
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ROMAN EMPIRE. Titus, AD 79-81. Æ Sestertius ROMAN COIN
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This is a scarce Titus Denarius with a nice overall look and strong Choice XF detail. Quite a remarkable coin, now nearly 2000 years old. Exceptional quality.
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Authentic ancient Roman silver coin struck during the first year of Titus' reign as emperor. Titus is best known for the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE and for completing the Colosseum begun by his father, Vespasian.
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Person: Vespasian Roman Emperor - (69 - 79 AD). Obverse: A Laureate head of Vespasian facing right. Denom: Denarius. Period: Imperial. Dating 69 - 79 AD.
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Reverse: Partial for PAX AUGUST S.C. Pax standing left holding cornucopiae and olive branch. Partial limited corrosion. Cut on Emperor's face.
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A Roman Denarius of Vespasian, certified by NGC. The obverse shows the head of Vespasian, laureate, right. The reverse is an eagle with wings spread standing on a pedestal. This appears to catalog Roman Imperial Coins Vol II.1 #845.
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Roman Silver Denarius Coin Emperor Vespasian 69-79 AD. Vespasian founded the Flavian dynasty that ruled for 27 years. Vespasian was one of the 12 Caesars. Very heavily worn condition.
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This is a scarce Vespasian Denarius with strong Choice XF detail and a nice overall look. Quite a remarkable coin, now nearly 2000 years old. Exceptional quality.
July 15, 2026
Laureate head right / PONTIF MAXIM, Vespasian seated right, holding scepter and olive-branch.
