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A gold coin with the profile of a man with a crown around his head.
Vespasian was a novus homo and the first emperor to come from an equestrian family. His grandfather was a centurion, his father a tax collector in the province of Asia, then a moneylender.
Gold coin with the head of Emperor Vespasian. The inscription reads:
IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG
Imperator Caesar Vespasianus Augustus
Emperors after Augustus took his names (Augustus Caesar) and the title imperator (general).
Two sides of a silver coin. One side shows a male face in profile, the other a crocodile.
Caesar was one of the names of Emperor Augustus and became one of the titles of the Roman emperors.
A small round cup with a circular handle on the right side. The matching handle on the left side has broken off. It is a green colour and has patterns of vines decorated on its surface.
A terracotta drinking cup, decorated with a pattern of vines.
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