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Sestertius - Vespasian IVDEA CAPTA S C, Judaea

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 71
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description Commemorative reverse type celebrating the Roman conquest of Judaea (70 AD). A veiled and draped female figure personifying Judaea sits in an attitude of grief and submission to the right beneath a tall palm tree, her head bowed in mourning. Behind the palm tree stands a male captive facing right, his arms bound behind his back. To the left of the captive, a trophy of arms is depicted comprising two round shields, one oval shield, a helmet, and two spears. The legend IVDEA CAPTA appears in the field, flanked by the senatorial authority mark S C in exergue.
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Mint Rome
Mintage ND (71)
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