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As - Vespasian PROVIDENT S C

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 72
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Currency Denarius, Reform of Augustus (27 BC – AD 215)
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Reverse description A schematic representation of an altar or modius rendered in rectangular form with projecting cornices at the upper corners, occupying the central field of the flan. The senatorial authority marks S and C (Senatus Consultum) flank the central device to left and right respectively, while the legend PROVIDEN appears along the lower exergual area, invoking the virtue of Providentia — divine foresight and imperial providence. The design is bold and symmetrical, typical of Flavian aes coinage struck for broad circulation.
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Reverse lettering PROVIDENT S C
(Translation: Providentia. Senatus Consultum. Foresight. Decree of the senate.)
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