This ancient Roman coin is a rare find from the Imperial era, specifically during the reign of Emperor Vespasian from 69-79 AD. The denomination is a Sestertius and it bears the face of Emperor Vespasian.


Vespasian was a Roman emperor (69–79 CE) whose fiscal reforms and consolidation of the empire made his reign a period of political stability and funded a vast Roman building program which included the Temple of Peace, the Colosseum, and restoration of the capitol.


This large Sestertius is a true testament to the craftsmanship of ancient Roman coin makers and holds immense historical significance as it is over 2000 years old. It's a must-have for any collector of ancient artifacts.



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