AD 69-79 Vespasian Silver Denarius Antioch NGC Choice Extremely Fine 3x2

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This silver denarius was struck during the reign of Emperor Vespasian (AD 69-79) at the mint of Antioch in Syria. Vespasian founded the Flavian dynasty and restored stability to the Roman Empire following the chaotic Year of the Four Emperors, with provincial mints like Antioch playing crucial roles in maintaining the empire's monetary system during this period of consolidation.
The obverse displays the laureate portrait of Vespasian facing right with clear imperial features and well-defined drapery. The reverse depicts the emperor in a quadriga (four-horse chariot), a powerful symbol of imperial triumph and divine favor, with detailed horses and chariot work demonstrating the skilled craftsmanship of the Antioch mint.
Graded Choice Extremely Fine by NGC, this denarius exhibits excellent surface preservation with bold relief and attractive gray-silver patina throughout. Roman provincial silver coinage from Vespasian's reign remains highly sought after by collectors for its historical significance and artistic merit. The coin pictured is the exact coin you will receive.