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CANCA-B163-2-13-38-RE

Metal Type:silver
Weight:2.77 g
Diameter:16.53 mm
Mint:Rome (Settlement)
Date: 69 CE - 71 CE
Denomination: denarius
Obverse Image Description:Head of Vespasian laureate, right
Obverse Inscription:(IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS) AVG
Reverse Image Description:Personification of Judaea seated right on ground in mourning attitude, her back against trophy.
Reverse Inscription:(I)VDAE(A) in exergue.



Bibliographic Source(s): Coins of the Roman Empire in the British..., page: 6, no. 35, notes: The Roman Imperial Coinage: Volume II..., page: 16, no. 15, notes:

Notes:Coin is very worn.
Catalogue References
Li Ms E16c 38 Head of Titus
Inscription worn
Reverse a Captive settingsitting by a
Palm Tree

IVDAEA.
Bargrave
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Li Ms E16d 103 38 Head I think of the Emperor
Titus Vespesianus.

Inscription much worn & effaced.
Reverse a Trophy & a Captive sitting
upon the Ground

in the Exergue
IVDAEA.

Bargrave This shd should come after No 36

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