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Ancient Rome 79AD Ceres Rev. Vespasian Silver Denarius Fine (F12)
Ancient Rome 79AD Ceres Rev. Vespasian Silver Denarius Fine (F12)
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Ancient Rome 79AD Ceres Rev. Vespasian Silver Denarius Fine (F12)
Titus Flavius Vespasianus (9–79 CE) was the founder of the Flavian dynasty and restored stability to Rome after the turmoil of the Year of the Four Emperors. A seasoned general, he had gained distinction in campaigns in Britain and Judaea, where he was suppressing the Jewish revolt when his troops proclaimed him emperor in 69 CE. After defeating Vitellius, Vespasian consolidated power, reestablishing order and financial stability through practical reforms and careful governance. He initiated a major building program, most famously beginning construction of the Colosseum, symbolizing Rome’s renewed strength. Known for his pragmatism, wit, and modesty, Vespasian ruled until his death in 79 CE, leaving the empire secure in the hands of his sons, Titus and Domitian, thus becoming the first Roman Emperor to be succeeded by his natural sons.
Obverse: Laureate head of Titus, facing right, with the legend around.
Reverse: Ceres seated facing left, holding ears of corn and poppies in right hand and a torch in left hand.
Specifications:
Emperor: Titus (79-81)
Composition: Silver
Weight: Approx. 3 g
Diameter: 18 mm
Mint: Rome
