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Coin Replica - Vespasian

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Reverse description The goddess Vesta is depicted seated left upon an ornate throne or curule chair, richly draped and veiled, holding a patera in her right hand and a long sceptre in her left. The field is divided by the senatorial authorization mark S C (Senatus Consulto) flanking the figure to left and right respectively. The legend VESTA appears in the exergue, identifying the deity celebrated on this issue.
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Reverse lettering S C
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A modern replica, not an ancient coin. Vespasian ruled 69–79 AD, founding the Flavian dynasty after the chaos of 69's four-emperor civil war, and his genuine bronzes do circulate in the collector market at accessible prices — making replicas of his coinage a curious commercial choice.

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