A fantastic new addition to our collection
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This is a Sestertius of Vespasian made to celebrate the Roman conquest of Israel around 70 Ad with the remarkable inscription on the reverse "Judaea Capta" showing a Roman soldier with a subdued prisoner.
These coins are usually well worn, this one is pristine.
These coins are usually well worn, this one is pristine.
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Last week I purchased a silver denarius "Judaea Capta." If you are interested in seeing it I will try and post a picture
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