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The Twelve Caesars (49 BC - AD 96) continued    [ without thumbnail images ]

Vitellius, Jul.-Dec. AD 69 (Rome mint), AR Denarius, 2.96 gm, 
                      SearM-2200, RSC 72
          obv.:  "A VITELLIVS GERM IMP AVG TR P" 
                    Laureate bust right
          rev.:  "PONT MAXIM"
                     Vesta, veiled, seated right on throne, holding patera and scepter.
          note:  Sear prices this out at $600 in VF.  Another difficult Emperor to find a decent coin at a reasonable price.

$350.00
$295.00

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Vespasian, AD 80 (Rome mint) by Titus, AR Denarius,
                     3.40 gm, SearM-2568, RSC 149 (Vespasian)
          obv.:  "DIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS" 
                     Laureate head right
          rev.:  "E X S C"
                     Circular shield attached to lower part of column which is surmounted by urn and flanked by two laurel-branches.
         note:  Sear prices this coin at $160 in VF.  Nice clean coin with this unusual reverse.

$145.00

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Vespasian, AD 72-73 (Rome mint), AR Denarius, 3.08 gm, 
                      SearM-2282, RSC-42
          obv.:  "IMP CAES VESP AVG P M COS IIII"
                     Laureate head right
          rev.:  "AVGVR TRI POT"
                     Sacrificial implements.
         note:  Sear prices this coin at $104 in VF.  Nice strong features on portrait.  Slight porosity overall.

$55.00

sold

Vespasian, AD 77-78 (Rome mint), AR Denarius, 
                   3.02 gm, SearM-2289, RSC-133a
          obv.:  "IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG" 
                     Laureate head right
          rev.:  "COS VIII"
                     Pair of oxen under yoke.
          note:  Sear lists this issue at $200 in VF. Although not quite up to VF standards, it is a nice coin with even wear.

$120.00

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Vespasian, AD 249-251 (Rome mint) by Trajan Decius,
                  AR Antoninianus, 3.62 gm, Sear-814
          obv.:  "DIVO VESPASIANO" 
                     Radiate head right
          rev.:  "CONSECRATIO"
                     Large lit altar. 
          note:  The old Sear priced this coin at $200 in VF in 1988.  This toned example of this scarce issue will fit nicely into most better collections.  Get yours today.

$145.00

sold

Domitian, AD 92-93 (Rome mint), AR (Silver) Denarius,
                     3.25 gm, SearM-2736
          obv.:  "IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XII" 
                     Laureate head right
          rev.:  "IMP XXII COS XVI CENS P P P"
                     Minerva standing half left, holding winged thunderbolt and spear, shield at feet.
          note:  Sear prices this coin at $88 in VF and $256 in EF.  Coin has a nice clear devices and full legends.

$75.00
$65.00

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Domitian, AD 93-94 (Rome mint), AR (Silver) Denarius,
                     2.87 gm
          obv.:  "IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XIII" 
                     Laureate head right
          rev.:  "IMP XXII COS XVI CENS P P P"
                     Minerva standing half left, holding winged thunderbolt and spear, shield at feet.
          note:  Sear prices this coin at $88 in VF and $256 in EF.  Coin has a nice clear devices and full legends.

$65.00

sold

Domitian, AD 77-78 (Rome mint), AR Denarius, 3.30 gm, 
                    SearM-2639
          obv.:  "CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS" 
                     Laureate head right
          rev.:  "COS V"
                     She-wolf standing left, suckling the twins Romulus and Remus, boat in ex.. 
          note:  Sear priced this coin at $136 in VF.  Nice F+ coin with the famous symbol of Rome on the reverse.  If you visit Rome today, you can still see the she-wolf on the train station wall.

$85.00

sold

Domitian, AD 76 (Rome mint), AR Denarius, 3.36 gm, 
                      SearM-2637
          obv.:  "CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS" 
                     Laureate head right
          rev.:  "COS IIII"
                     Pegasus stepping right.
          note:  Sear prices this coin at $136 in VF, $384 in EF.  Nice strong strike on smallish flan.  Great portrait and Pegasus.  Uncommon in this grade.

$135.00

sold

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