Wonderful specimen, Lucky! Here is my Vespasian. A rugged dupondius. The man was rumored to have quite the sense of humor. It is said [by Suetonius] that an Imperial Groupie managed to entice 4000 gold pieces from the emperor. When his accountant asked him how he wants the expense entered in the books, Vespasian answered, "Charge it as passion for Vespasian." Such attributions make this emperor the most "human" of all Roman rulers.

Circa 73/74 CE. Wonderful portrait of this down-to-earth man. Obverse: IMP CAES VESP AVG P M TR COS V CENS. Reverse: Felicitas standing left, holding a caduceus and cornucopia. 28mm, 12.11 grams.

Circa 73/74 CE. Wonderful portrait of this down-to-earth man. Obverse: IMP CAES VESP AVG P M TR COS V CENS. Reverse: Felicitas standing left, holding a caduceus and cornucopia. 28mm, 12.11 grams.