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As - Vitellius VICTOR AVG S C

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 69
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Currency Denarius, Reform of Augustus (27 BC – AD 215)
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Reverse description Victoria, the winged goddess of Victory, stands facing left in the centre of the field, her large, spread wings visible behind her. She places a round shield, decorated with a boss, upon a short column or base, while a captive barbarian, kneeling or crouching at the lower left, is subdued at her feet — a composition evoking Roman martial supremacy. The legend VICTOR AVG runs in the upper field, with the senatorial authorisation mark S C prominently displayed in the lower exergue. The scene is enclosed within a beaded border and reflects the standard Vitellian Victory type struck at Rome.
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Mintage ND (69) - Roma
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