A wonderful example that is better than my own! Vespasian AR Denarius, 3.36g Tarraco mint, 70 AD Obv: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG; Head of Vespasian, laureate, r. Rev: CEASAR AVG F COS CAESAR AVG F PR•; Heads of Titus, bare, r., and Domitian, bare, l., confronting RIC 1302 (R). BMC 351A. RSC 5. BNC 2. Ex Pecunem 35, 6 September 2015, lot 582. Tarraco indeed had a unique style all their own.
Here's one more for the dynastic collection a later, common, version of the rare one that @dougsmit shared - different obv. legend and different mint mark. Vespasian, 69-79 AD, AR denarius, Ephesus mint, 71 AD Obv: IMP CAESAR VESPAS AVG COS III TR P P P< Laureate head right Rev: LIBERI IMP AVG VESPAS, Titus and Domitian, each veiled, togate and holding a patera, standing facing heads left, EPE in exergue Ref: RIC II 1430 (Group 6)