Roman Empire Vespasian AD 69-79 Gold Aureus NGC CHXF Twelve Caesar’s greekRoman Empire Vespasian AD 69 79 Gold Aureus NGC CHXF Twelve Caesars. #10 of the Twelve Caesars Vespasian (AD 69 79), Gold Aureus, 7. 27g ., mint of Rome, struck c. AD 75 79, NGC CHXF Strike 5 5 Surface 2 5 : IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head right, rev. FORTVNA AVGVST, Fortuna standing on altar holding rudder and cornucopiae In A. D. 68 the chaotic reign of the Roman emperor Nero came to an end with his forced suicide, but what followed was an
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Classic gold investors routinely acquire this issue in large numbers in low Mint State grades
This coin displays some blazing luster and yellow gold color on the obverse and reverse
But it is the execution of this design that is remarkable in Peruvian gold cobs
1593 Spain Philip II Gold Cob 4 Escudos NGC AU55 Finest Known
the Imperial Russian government decided to put the metal to use in the minting of coins
and for the second year in a row coinage of this denomination at the Carson City Mint outstripped that at the Philadelphia Mint
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this coin exhibited superior craftsmanship that conveyed Caesar's power and authority
• Denomination: Gold Aureus
The CAC sticker assures that this specimen is above average in quality and eye appeal