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030 - Vespasian Denarius - RIC 266Obv:- IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, Laureate head right
Rev:- IVDEA, Judean captive seated right, at base of trophy
Minted in Rome. A.D. 69 - 70
Reference:- RIC II 266. RSC 226.

Weight 3.30g. 18.24mm.
1 commentsmaridvnvm
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69-79 AD - VESPASIAN - AE dupondius - struck 71 ADobv: IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG C[OS ?] (radiate head right)
rev: [IVDEA.CAPTA] / S.C. (mourning Jew captive seated right under palm tree)
ref: RIC - , C.-
12.22gms, 25mm
Rare, not in RIC
The Judea Capta coin testifies to the great importance the Romans attached to quelling the revolt in Judea and capturing Jerusalem. This image was designed and circulated to send a message of Judea's defeated revolt to all the provinces of the Roman Empire and served as constant reminder of the fate of rebellious provinces.
berserker
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Judaea Capta: Vespasian AE As (Scarce "IVDEA" Spelling), ex Bressett & SaltonRoman Imperial. Vespasian AE As (28mm, 9.40g, 6h). “Judaea Capta” commemorative. Rome mint, circa 71 CE.
Obv: IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG COS III. Laureate head right.
Rev: IVDEA CAPTA / S C in exergue. Judaea seated right in attitude of mourning, Palm tree to her left; to left, pile of arms (shields, helmet).
Ref: RIC II 305; Cohen 244; Hendin (GBC 5) 1554 (b); OCRE (RIC 305; 14 specs.). Note: Incorrectly described by CNG as RIC 1233 (COS VIII / IVDAEA).
Prov: Ex Kenneth Bressett (1928-) Collection (CNG Keystone 6 [11 Mar 2022], Lot 3156, Corr.); acq. from Mark Salton-Schlessinger (1914-2005), 1957 for $8, with his tag/envelope.
Prov (cont.): possibly Ex Hesperia (Vladimir Clain-Stefanelli & Robert Hecht, Baltimore MD) List 1 (Spring 1951), Nos. 386 (“F/VF”) or 387 (“G”), more likely the latter. (Though not illustrated, Cohen 244's are scarce; Salton bought others from that sale, suggesting it as a likely source, albeit conjectural.)
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3 commentsCurtis JJ
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RIC 0169 VespasianusObv: IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M TR P P P COS III, Laureate bust left
Rev: IVDEA CAPTA / SC, (in exergue); to left Vespasian standing right, left foot on helmet, holding spear and parazonium; to right, Jewess, in attitude of mourning, seated right on cuirass; palm tree between.
AE/Sestertius (34.16 mm 23.02 g 6h) Struck in Rome 71 A.D. (2nd issue)
RIC 169 (R3 this coin), BMCRE-BNF unlisted
ex ACR Auctions E-Auction 32 lot 741, ex Nomisma Auction 14 11/1999 lot 273
8 commentsFlaviusDomitianus
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RIC 0305 VespasianÆ As, 9.64g
Rome mint, 71 AD
Obv: IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG COS III; Head of Vespasian, laureate, r.
Rev: IVDEA CAPTA; S C in exergue; Palm tree; to r., Judaea std. r. on cuirass, head resting on hand, surrounded by arms
RIC 305 (C). BMC 605. BNC 580. Hendin 1554a.
Acquired from Praefectus Coins, May 2023. Ex Jean Elsen & ses Fils S.A. Auction 154, 17 March 2023, lot 602.

Judaea Capta commemorative coins were struck in all metals, but are quite scarce on the middle bronzes. This as from 71 echoes a similar Judaea Capta denarius struck the previous year. Here IVDEA CAPTA is spelled out, on the denarii only IVDAEA is in exergue (note the different spelling between the two denominations). The cuirass and surrounding pile of arms are also missing from the denarius examples. This as is rated common in RIC but can be most difficult to find in trade.
1 commentsDavid Atherton
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RIC 0306 VespasianÆ As, 10.45g
Rome mint, 71 AD
Obv: IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG COS III; Head of Vespasian, laureate, l.
Rev: IVDEA CAPTA; S C in exergue; Palm tree; to r., Judaea std. r. on cuirass, head resting on hand, surrounded by arms
RIC 306 (R2). BMC 790. BNC 583. Hendin 1554c.
Acquired from London Ancient Coins, May 2023.

Judaea Capta coins were struck in all metals, but are quite scarce on the middle bronzes. This as from 71 echoes a similar Judaea Capta denarius struck the previous year. Here IVDEA CAPTA is spelled out, on the denarii only IVDAEA is in exergue (note the different spelling between the two denominations). The cuirass and surrounding pile of arms are also missing from the denarius examples. Additionally, this is the extremely rare left facing portrait variety of the type. H. Mattingly in BMCRE II erroneously attributed some of the Judaea Capta asses from the issue to Tarraco, they are actually Rome mint products.
3 commentsDavid Atherton
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RIC 0308 VespasianÆ As, 8.65g
Rome mint, 71 AD
Obv: IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG COS III; Head of Vespasian, laureate, r.
Rev: IVDEA CAPTA; S C in exergue; Trophy; to r., Judaea std. r., hands bound behind back
RIC 308 (R). BMC 608/791. BNC -. Hendin 1555.
Acquired from Vaughn Coins, June 2020. Ex Ira Ettinger collection.

This As is patterned off the two famous Judaea Capta denarius types struck the previous year - the trophy and palm tree designs - combining elements from both. On the As Judaea sits with her hands bound behind her back in front of a trophy, on the denarius trophy version her hands are free and she is mourning - only the variant with palm tree shows Judaea bound. IVDEA CAPTA is spelled out on the As, the denarii place IVDAEA in exergue (note the different spelling between the two denominations). Also, the trophy denarii are quite common, the Asses are very rare. H. Mattingly erroneously attributed some of the asses to Tarraco in BMCRE II (BMC 791), all are actually Rome mint products. Missing from the Paris collection.

Fine style portrait and nicely centred.
3 commentsDavid Atherton
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RIC 0308 VespasianusObv: IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG COS III, Laureate head right
Rev: IVDEA CAPTA / S C (in exergue), To left trophy; to right Judaea seated right, hands bound behind back.
AE/As (27,21 mm 8,127 g 6h) Struck in Rome 71 A.D.
RIC 308 (R), BMCRE 608, 791 (Tarraco)
ex Tintinna Auction 71 lot 216
3 commentsFlaviusDomitianus
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Vespasian AE Sestertius, IVDEA CAPTAVespasian AE Sestertius. IMP CAES VESPAS AVG PM TR P P P COS III, Laureate bust right / IVDAEA CAPTA, Jewess seated mourning to the right under palm tree. Jewish captive standing behind with arms bound. RIC 425, BMC 539v, Cohen 233, Hendin 773Holding_History
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Vespasian Judea Capta Ae AsIMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG COS III
Laureate head of Vespasian right

IVDAEA CAPTA SC
Judea as mourning captive seated right amidst arms at foot of palm-tree

Rome 71 AD

10.54g

Sear 2357
RIC 303 (R)

Ex-Incitatus

SOLD!

Celebrates the success of Vespasian and Titus in quelling the First Jewish Revolt and the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem

From Curtis Clay:
The same type is more common with IVDEA (one A omitted): RIC 305 (C). However. IVDAEA CAPTA asses as a group are rarer than the corresponding sestertii, which add a standing Jew or the standing emperor to the type of Judaea mourning below a palm tree.
1 commentsJay GT4
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Vespasian Judea Capta denariusIMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG
Laur. head of Vespasian right

Rev.
IVDAEA
Judaea as mourning captive seated right on ground at foot of trophy.

Celebrating the success of Vespasian and Titus in quelling the first Jewish Revolt.

Rome 69-70 AD

Sear 2296

3.11g

Ex-Incitatus

Sold!
1 commentsJay GT4
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Vespasian. Judaea Denarius of Rome.Roman Empire. Vespasian. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.17 gm, 18.2mm, 6h) of Rome, 21 Dec 69-early 70 AD. Laureate head of Vespasian right. ⟳IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG. / Judaea in mourning, seated right at foot of trophy, IVDEA. VF. Bt. Coral Gables 2001. RIC II #15, II.1 #2; BMCRE 35-42; CBN 23; RSC II #226; SRCV I #2296.1 commentsAnaximander
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