- VESPASIAN bronze quadrans (74 AD) – rare!
- Obverse : IMP VESP AVG Laureate head of Vespasian to left.
- Reverse : P M TR POT PP Winged caduceus.
- Rome mint, for use in Syria
- 2,76 g.
- RIC 1569;RPC II 1989
Vespasian bronze coin
Immerse yourself in the history of the Roman Empire with this rare bronze quadrans of Vespasian, struck in 74 AD. Weighing 2.76 grams and originating from the Mint of Rome for circulation in Syria, this coin is a treasure for collectors.
On the obverse, it features a laureate head of Vespasian turned to the left. The reverse is decorated with a winged caduceus, a symbol of peace and commerce, which enriches its fascinating history and appeal for those seeking to own a piece of Roman antiquity.
Roman coins
Our collection of ancient Roman coins is a journey through time. Each carefully crafted piece is a window into the imperial past, capturing the essence and elegance of Rome. The varied motifs, from portraits of emperors to classical symbols, testify to the rich cultural heritage of the Empire. These coins are not just collectibles but fragments of history, preserved through the centuries.