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AR16 - Vespasian PACI ORB TERR AVG

发行方 Roman Imperial Mint, Ephesus
年份 69-79
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直径 16 mm
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背面描述 Turreted and draped bust of a personified female figure, identified as Pax or a personification of the Orbis Terrarum, facing left. The figure wears a distinctive mural crown composed of crenellated towers, indicative of a city goddess or Tyche typology, together with a beaded necklace and draped garment visible at the bust. The surrounding Latin legend PACI ORB TERR AVG proclaims peace to the world under the authority of the Augustus, a propagandistic message emblematic of early Flavian coinage struck at the eastern mint of Ephesus.
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铸造量 ND (69-79)
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Ephesus was one of the eastern mints Vespasian activated early in his reign to supply silver to troops who had backed his bid against Vitellius — coinage here was as much a logistical and political tool as an economic one. The PACI ORBIS TERRARVM legend is a direct assertion of restored peace after the brutal civil war of 69 AD, a year that consumed four emperors.

RPC II 839 places this firmly among the eastern provincial-style issues, which tend to run slightly lighter than Rome's output for the same period.

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