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<p>[QUOTE="David Atherton, post: 3317202, member: 82616"]Your coin is the work of one particular engraver whose signature mark is that prominent nose. He also worked on Vespasian and Titus' denarii. All of them are confined to the denarius types struck in 76 AD. I'm a fan of his work. 'CAESAR' likely came first and was later abbreviated to 'CAES'. Although, it is possible the two legends were struck simultaneously and signify separate workshops.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="David Atherton, post: 3317202, member: 82616"]Your coin is the work of one particular engraver whose signature mark is that prominent nose. He also worked on Vespasian and Titus' denarii. All of them are confined to the denarius types struck in 76 AD. I'm a fan of his work. 'CAESAR' likely came first and was later abbreviated to 'CAES'. Although, it is possible the two legends were struck simultaneously and signify separate workshops.[/QUOTE]
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