Small coin with a good portrait

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  1. jb_depew

    jb_depew Well-Known Member

    This hemidrachm was struck in the city of Caesarea, the capital of the eastern Roman province of Cappadocia (modern day Kayseri, Turkey). It was an important province of "Senatorial" rank under Vespasian, and played host to three legions. The quality of die engraving at the Caesarea mint seems to have been quite good during the Flavian dynasty. I thought this little 15 mm hemidrachm had an expressive portrait of Vespasian, who looks quite jolly, and a nice representation of Victory seated on a globe and holding a wreath.

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    Cappadocia, Caesarea, AR hemidrachm, issued under Vespasian
    69-79 AD
    Obverse: AYTOKP KAICAP OYЄCΠACIANOC CЄBA; Laureate head of Vespasian right.
    Reverse: Victory seated right on globe with wreath in hands.
    References: Metcalf 18; Sydenham 95, RPC II 1660.
    15mm; 1.7g


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    NERO
    AR Hemidrachm
    OBVERSE: NERO CLAVD DIVI CLAVD F CAESAR AVG GERMANI, Laureate head right
    REVERSE: Victory seated right on globe, holding wreath in both hands
    Struck at CAPPADOCIA, Caesarea, 59-60 AD
    1.51g, 15mm
    RIC 617, BMC 409, RPC 3645
     
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  4. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    Nice portraits for a small flan in both of the examples above.
     
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  5. BenSi

    BenSi Well-Known Member

    This fellow is 15mm.
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    MANUEL AE HALF TETARTERON S-1982 DOC 25 CLBC 4.4.10

    OBV Radiate cross on three steps

    REV Half length figure of emperor, bearded, wearing stemma, divitision, collar piece, and jeweled loros of simplified type; holds in r. hand labarum on long shaft and in l. Globus cruciger.
     
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