Description: Vespasian, silver denarius, Rome, 69-70 AD, Judaea Capta. His laureate bust right/personification of Judaea seated right mourning, under trophy of arms. 2.85 g. This issue commemorates the Roman victory against the first Jewish revolt, and the destruction of Jerusalem, including the Second Temple. VF, surface marks, old collection tone. Rare as a recorded English find. RIC 2 Found near Otterhampton, Somerset on 29th November 2004 and recorded with the Portable Antiquity Scheme under number SOMDOR-7EF9A6. International buyers: an export licence is required for this item, please allow an additional 20 working days for shipping.
Price: 500 GBP
Location: London
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Denomination: Denarius
Historical Period: Roman Imperial (235 - 476 AD)
Provenance: Roman
Cleaned/ Uncleaned: Cleaned
Fineness: 0.95
Metal: Silver
Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
PAS Number: SOMDOR-7EF9A6
Certification: Uncertified