Denarius 76 A.D.
Roman Empire
Metal: Silver.
Issuing entity: Rome. Vespasian (in the name of Titus).
Mint: Rome.
Date: 76 A.D.
Obverse:
Laureate head right. Legend: T CAESAR IMP VESPASIANVS.
Reverse:
Eagle standing left on cipher with wings spread and legend COS - V on both sides.
Weight: 3.15 g - Diameter: 20 mm - Axes: 6 h.
Described in: RIC II 191.
Published in:
Roselló Cremades, N., 1990: "Cataloguing of the Iberian and Roman numismatic collections of the collections of: D. Isidro Albert, D. Ramón Quiles and a hoard of late Roman coins", Ayudas a la investigación 1986-1987. Instituto de Cultura Juan Gil-Albert, p. 178, 182, nº 278; Ramón Sánchez, J.J., García Barrachina, A., Verdú Parra, E., Bayo Fuentes, S., 2010: "Catálogo. Antigüedad", in Ramón Sánchez, J.J. (ed.), Monedas. Todas las caras de la Historia. Numismatic collections of the MARQ, Alicante, p. 111.
Monetary Inventory Number: 279.
Purchase. Isidro Albert Collection
Cultural affiliation. | Roman Empire |
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Metal. | Silver |
Issuing entities. | Rome. Vespasian (in the name of Titus) |
ECSC. | Roma |
Site | Isidro Albert Collection |
Types | Currency |
Source | Buy |