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<p>[QUOTE="David Atherton, post: 4888486, member: 82616"]I am thrilled to have recently acquired an important iconic Flavian 'grail' coin. Super rare and not often seen 'unenhanced' (no tooling or smoothing!). An honest coin in fine style.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1179672[/ATTACH]</p><p><b>Vespasian</b></p><p>Æ Sestertius, 25.37g</p><p>Rome mint, 71 AD</p><p>Obv: IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M TR P P P COS III; Head of Vespasian, laureate, r., drapery on l. shoulder</p><p>Rev: ROMA RESVRGES; S C in exergue; Vespasian stg. l., raising kneeling Roma (city); behind, the goddess Roma stg. r.</p><p>RIC 195 (R2). BMC 565. BNC 531.</p><p>Acquired from Marti Numismatics, September 2020. Ex Jean Elsen Auction 144, 14 March 2020, lot 526.</p><p><br /></p><p>This historic sestertius struck during the great bronze issue of 71 advertises Vespasian's ambitions to repair both the great financial burden and physical devastation Rome had suffered from the recent Civil War and Nero's great fire of 64. Vespasian is shown extending a hand to raise the kneeling personification of the city of Rome while the goddess Roma looks on with approval in the background. Suetonius tells us 'Rome was unsightly because of earlier fires and collapsed buildings...Having undertaken the restoration of the Capitol, he (Vespasian) was the first to set his hands to clearing away the rubble and carried it off on his own shoulders.' It would cost nearly 400 million aueri to set things right and put the city and the empire on sound footing. The 'Resurgence of Rome' announces the beginning of the bold plan to do so, which in hindsight was quite successful. The completion of the temple of Claudius, the rebuilding of the Capitol, the construction of temple of Peace, and the building of the Colosseum all attest to Vespasian's success at achieving his goal.</p><p><br /></p><p>Ironically, despite the importance of the reverse's message, these ultra-rare ROMA RESVRGES sestertii were struck from only one die pair and could not have been produced in very large numbers. Also of note, the drapery on Vespasian's left shoulder marks this coin as part of a special issue (the vast majority of his portraits are unadorned). Remarkably, this same exact scene was used for a reverse with the legend LIBERTAS RESTITVTA, probably produced by the same engraver.</p><p><br /></p><p>Many examples of this type seen in trade are actually Paduan aftercasts in poor condition and are mistakenly(?) presented as ancient coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>Here is a Paduan medal for comparison (NB: there is no drapery on the portrait).</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1179673[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Only a handful of genuine specimens of the ROMA RESVRGES sestertii have been offered at auction. I feel quite privileged to have finally acquired one!</p><p><br /></p><p>Please post the coins you are proud to have.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="David Atherton, post: 4888486, member: 82616"]I am thrilled to have recently acquired an important iconic Flavian 'grail' coin. Super rare and not often seen 'unenhanced' (no tooling or smoothing!). An honest coin in fine style. [ATTACH=full]1179672[/ATTACH] [B]Vespasian[/B] Æ Sestertius, 25.37g Rome mint, 71 AD Obv: IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M TR P P P COS III; Head of Vespasian, laureate, r., drapery on l. shoulder Rev: ROMA RESVRGES; S C in exergue; Vespasian stg. l., raising kneeling Roma (city); behind, the goddess Roma stg. r. RIC 195 (R2). BMC 565. BNC 531. Acquired from Marti Numismatics, September 2020. Ex Jean Elsen Auction 144, 14 March 2020, lot 526. This historic sestertius struck during the great bronze issue of 71 advertises Vespasian's ambitions to repair both the great financial burden and physical devastation Rome had suffered from the recent Civil War and Nero's great fire of 64. Vespasian is shown extending a hand to raise the kneeling personification of the city of Rome while the goddess Roma looks on with approval in the background. Suetonius tells us 'Rome was unsightly because of earlier fires and collapsed buildings...Having undertaken the restoration of the Capitol, he (Vespasian) was the first to set his hands to clearing away the rubble and carried it off on his own shoulders.' It would cost nearly 400 million aueri to set things right and put the city and the empire on sound footing. The 'Resurgence of Rome' announces the beginning of the bold plan to do so, which in hindsight was quite successful. The completion of the temple of Claudius, the rebuilding of the Capitol, the construction of temple of Peace, and the building of the Colosseum all attest to Vespasian's success at achieving his goal. Ironically, despite the importance of the reverse's message, these ultra-rare ROMA RESVRGES sestertii were struck from only one die pair and could not have been produced in very large numbers. Also of note, the drapery on Vespasian's left shoulder marks this coin as part of a special issue (the vast majority of his portraits are unadorned). Remarkably, this same exact scene was used for a reverse with the legend LIBERTAS RESTITVTA, probably produced by the same engraver. Many examples of this type seen in trade are actually Paduan aftercasts in poor condition and are mistakenly(?) presented as ancient coins. Here is a Paduan medal for comparison (NB: there is no drapery on the portrait). [ATTACH=full]1179673[/ATTACH] Only a handful of genuine specimens of the ROMA RESVRGES sestertii have been offered at auction. I feel quite privileged to have finally acquired one! Please post the coins you are proud to have.[/QUOTE]
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