Vespasian Silver Denarius Struck AD 79–80 (Vesuvius Era Commemorative) ☆

Vespasian Silver Denarius Struck AD 79–80 (Vesuvius Era Commemorative) ☆

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SKU: 336659359506
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Denomination: DenariusHistorical Period: Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)Cleaned/Uncleaned: UncleanedComposition: SilverProvenance: Ownership History Not AvailableYear: 27 BCEra: AncientFineness: 0.9KM Number: 90Ruler: Faustina ICountry of Origin: ItalyAn exceptional, historically profound silver Denarius struck under Vespasian, founder of the Flavian Dynasty. Decades before he wore the purple, Vespasian was a legendary military commander. In AD 43, he spearheaded the Roman invasion of Britain under Claudius, brilliantly leading the Legio II Augusta to conquer the Isle of Wight and subdue over twenty hostile British tribal strongholds.This specific coin dates to the monumental transition between AD 79 and 80—the exact months when Mount Vesuvius erupted in southern Italy, burying Pompeii and Herculaneum. It features a spectacular celestial reverse: two back-to-back Capricorns supporting a round shield over a globe. This cosmic imagery was a direct homage to the birth sign of Caesar Augustus, intentionally used by Vespasian to cement the legitimacy, stability, and global authority of the new Flavian dynasty. For history enthusiasts, this piece beautifully bridges Rome's bloody conquest of Britannia with the most famous natural disaster of antiquity.

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