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Coin ID #12818

Parion (AD 69-79) AE 22 - Vespasian

Vespasian, 69-79 AD. AE22 (6.21g). VESPASIANVS CAESAR, laureate head right / Capricorn right, head turned back left, cornucopia on its back, AVGVSTVS below. Very rare. Slightly uneven strike, gVF.

Augustus' sun sign was Libra. We don't know why he selected the Capricorn as his emblem. Perhaps Capricorn was either his rising sign or his Moon sign. Popular astrology (of the newspaper kind) is sun sign astrology. The ancients tended to attach more importance to the Moon sign and rising signs. Perhaps Augustus selected the Capricorn because it is associated with stern moral authority.

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Filename:Pd34g7tSCAw49MjxZ8yZXac2sm6TrY.jpg
City/Mint name:Parion
Keywords:roman / bronze
References:RPC II 887, SNG BN 1460
Valuation:Vcoins, est. $575
Photo courtesy of:Forum Ancient Coins - www.forumancientcoins.com
Filesize:219 KiB
Date added:Sep 01, 2015
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