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Denarius - Vespasian IVDAEA DEVICTA, Judaea

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 71
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A standing female figure, personifying Judaea Capta or a mourning Jewess, is depicted in the field facing left with arms outstretched in a gesture of submission or lamentation, positioned beside a tall date palm tree — the classical symbol of Judaea. The composition commemorates the Roman victory over Judaea following the Jewish War of 66–70 AD and the destruction of Jerusalem. The legend IVDAEA DEVICTA ('Judaea conquered') is distributed across the field. The reverse is struck on an irregularly shaped flan with a beaded border and exhibits characteristic hammered relief.
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Reverse lettering IVDAEA DEVICTA
(Translation: Iudaea Devicta. Defeat of Judea.)
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