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Denarius - Vespasian PACI AVGVSTAE, Victory, star

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 74
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Diameter 18 mm
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Obverse description Laureate head of Titus facing right, with short beard rendered in fine curling strands, the laurel wreath tightly bound around the head. The portrait is executed in the naturalistic style typical of Flavian imperial coinage, with strong facial features and a draped shoulder visible at the bust truncation. The encircling legend is disposed around the periphery of the flan.
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Reverse description Victory, draped, advancing briskly to the right, her figure rendered in flowing robes that suggest motion. She extends her right hand forward to present a wreath, while her left hand bears a palm branch resting over the shoulder — a dual emblem of triumph and divine favour. A six-pointed star appears in the lower right field, a celestial symbol associated with divine sanction of imperial peace. The reverse legend encircles the scene, dedicating the imagery to Augustan peace.
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