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AR16 - Vespasian PACI AVGVSTAE

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint, Ephesus
Year 71
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Composition Silver
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The winged figure of Victory advancing briskly to the right, draped in flowing robes, extending a wreath forward in her right hand and carrying a palm branch over her left shoulder. The mint abbreviation EPHE appears in the lower right field, identifying the Ephesus mint. The surrounding legend in Latin capitals reads PACI AVGVSTAE, a propagandistic proclamation of Augustan peace celebrating the Flavian triumph over Judaea.
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Mint Ephesus, Ionia, modern-day Selçuk, Turkey
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