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Akademisches Münzkabinett der Universität Rostock [R444]
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Vespasianus

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Description

Front: Kopf des Vespasianus mit Lorbeerkranz nach r., an der Spitze der Büste ein Globus.
Rear: Fides in Vorderansicht nach l., in der ausgestreckten r. Hand eine Spendeschale (patera), im l. Arm ein Füllhorn (cornucopia).
Chop mark: A mark of undefined form made normally with a chisel-like tool, for example to test the purity of the core of a coin. It can also be the result of damage caused when the object was found.

Inscription

Vorderseite: IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG COS VIII P P
Rückseite: FIDES - PVBLICA

Similar objects

RIC II-1² Vespasianus: 1210

Material/Technique

Bronze; struck

Measurements

Diameter
29 mm
Weight
12.34 g

Literature

  • Burmeister Nr. 444 (dieses Stück).
  • RIC II-1² Vespasianus Nr. 1210.
Akademisches Münzkabinett der Universität Rostock

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Das Akademische Münzkabinett der Universität Rostock bildet einen Teil der Archäologischen Sammlung des Heinrich-Schliemann-Instituts. Gegründet...

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