£1,250.00
Rome mint. Well centered with a light peripheral tone with hints of iridescence, a coin with good eye appeal.
£1,250.00
Rome mint. Well centered with a light peripheral tone with hints of iridescence, a coin with good eye appeal.
Sold - Dec 23
Divus Vespasian, silver Denarius, AD 80-81, Rome mint. Obv. Laureate head facing right. Rev. Urn dividing E X, standing on Circular shield set low on column, laurels to either side. 3.43g, die axis 6h (Sear 2568 (RCV I); RIC II p1 359 (Titus); RSC 149). Small deposit on obverse, otherwise well centered with a light peripheral tone with hints of iridescence, a coin with good eye appeal. Extremely fine.
With old ticket.
Provenance
Ex. Conti Collection
Ex. Roma XVI Auction, 26/09/2018, Lot 701
Ex. Gorny & Mosch Auction 249, 11/10/2017, Lot 565
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References | Sear 2568 (RCV I); RIC II p1 359 (Titus); RSC 149 |
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