General Auction (Buyers Fees Only14%)
An ancient Roman Imperial silver denarius, Vespasian, ‘IVDAEA’ type. The obverse features a right-facing, laureate and draped bust of a male figure, presumably Emperor Vespasian, surrounded by a partially legible Latin inscription. The reverse depicts two figures: one standing beside what appears to be a palm tree or trophy, and another seated figure, possibly a captive, with the clear Latin inscription “IVDAE” at the bottom. The coin is composed of silver or a silver alloy.
Share this lot: