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Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Vespasian

Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Vespasian

WW-75-013806
75·Gold·Diam.: 2 cm (13/16 in.)

<p>Obverse: Head of Vespasian right, laureate<br>Reverse: Fortuna, standing left on low garlanded altar, holding rudder in right hand and cornucopia in left</p> <p>In A.D. 68 the chaotic reign of the Roman emperor Nero came to an end with his forced suicide, but what followed was an equally chaotic struggle to succeed him. The support of the army was critical: the year A.D. 69 saw one general after another claim the throne only to be killed by one of his rivals. Finally, the Roman army in Egypt joined the army in Syria to back General Vespasian. Knowing that Egypt was the empire’s breadbasket, Vespasian’s first effort as emperor was to pacify and control this important province. The armor he wears on this coin emphasizes his role as a warrior king.</p>

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Year
75
Medium
Gold
Dimensions
Diam.: 2 cm (13/16 in.)

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Year
75
Medium
Gold
Dimensions
Diam.: 2 cm (13/16 in.)
Watts ID
WW-75-013806

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified