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Auction 40  11 January 2017
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Lot 1214

Estimate: 7500 USD
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ANCIENT COINS, ROMAN EMPIRE, Vespasian, with Titus and Domitian, as Caesars. Silver Denarius (3.29 g), AD 69-79. Ephesus. IMP CAESAR VESPAS AVG COS III TR P P P, laureate head of Vespasian right. Rev. AVG VESPAS above, LIBERI IMP below, bare heads of Titus, on left, and Domitian, on right, confronted; between, E(PHE). (RIC 1429; RPC 831; BN 347; BMC 455; RSC 2a). Attractive antique tone. Superb extremely fine.

ex Gorny & Mosch 133 (11 October 2004), lot 434
ex Heritage / Gemini VIII (14 April 2011), lot 301
ex Goldberg 70 (4 September 2012), lot 3238
ex Manhattan Sale IV (8 January 2013), lot 156
The portraits of Vespasian and his designated successors, his sons Titus and Domitian, here serve to draw attention to Vespasian's founding a new dynasty and were meant to reassure the populace that there was a plan for an orderly succession in the Flavian house, an important message after the upheaval of the recent civil war (AD 69). The value of this sort of reassuring dynastic typology may be gauged by Septimius Severus' reuse and adaptation of it for some of his coinages struck in the aftermath of the civil wars of AD 193-197.

Estimate: $ 7,500
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