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Sestertius of Galba, Emperor of Rome from Rome

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Rome
Ruler: Galba, Emperor of Rome, 3 B.C.–A.D. 69, ruled A.D. 68–69

Aureus of Vespasian, Emperor of Rome from Alexandria

Mint: Alexandria (Egypt)
Ruler: Vespasian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 9–79, ruled 69–79

Aureus of Vespasian, Emperor of Rome

Artist: Unknown
Mint, possibly by: Aquileia (Italy)
Mint, possibly by: Illyria
Ruler: Vespasian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 9–79, ruled 69–79

1 As of Vespasian, Emperor of Rome from Perinthus

Mint: Perinthus? (Thrace)
Ruler: Vespasian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 9–79, ruled 69–79

Denarius of Titus, Emperor of Rome from Rome

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Rome
Ruler: Titus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 39–81, ruled 79–81

Sestertius of Titus, Emperor of Rome from Thrace

Mint: Thrace
Honorand: Domitian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 51–96, ruled 81–96
Ruler: Titus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 39–81, ruled 79–81

Quadrans of Domitian, Emperor of Rome from Rome

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Rome
Ruler: Domitian, Emperor of Rome?, A.D. 51–96, ruled 81–96

Denarius of Nerva, Emperor of Rome from Rome

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Rome
Ruler: Nerva, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 30–98, ruled 96–98

Cistophorus of Hadrian, Emperor of Rome from Smyrna

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Smyrna (Ionia)
Honorand: Vibia Sabina, Empress of Rome, ca. 88–137
Ruler: Hadrian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 76–138, ruled 117–38

Coin from Mytilene

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Mytilene (Lesbos)

Denarius of M. Antonius from Ephesus

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Ephesus (Ionia)
Ruler: Marcus Antonius, 83–30 B.C.

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