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AR17 - Vespasian CONCORDIA AVG

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint (Ephesus)
Year 69-79
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Reference(s) RPC II 861; RIC II 1393
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Ceres, the goddess of grain and fertility, seated to the left upon a throne, rendered in draped attire in the classical style. In her extended right hand she holds corn-ears and a poppy, emblems of her agricultural domain, while her left arm cradles a cornucopia symbolising abundance. Beneath the throne, the Greek letter Phi (Φ) serves as a mint or die control mark. The reverse legend CONCORDIA AVG, referring to the concord of the Augustus, is inscribed in the field around the central type.
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Mint Ephesus, Ionia, modern-day Selçuk, Turkey
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