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AR16 - Vespasian CONCORDIA AVG

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint, Ephesus
Year 71
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Composition Silver
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Reverse description The goddess Ceres is depicted enthroned to the left, her figure rendered in classical drapery. In her extended right hand she holds stalks of corn-ears and a poppy, emblems of her agricultural domain, while her left arm cradles a cornucopia symbolising abundance and prosperity. The mint identifier EPHE appears in the lower field or exergue, indicating the Ephesian mint. The encircling legend CONCORDIA AVG frames the composition, invoking the concept of imperial concord under Vespasian.
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