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My Somewhat Mishandled Coin Of Vitellius

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...But its a sestertius, much much scarcer than his silver coinage and still appealing in spite of having had a pretty rough life.

Vitellius, 69. Sestertius 69, Rome. Laureate and draped bust to r. Rev. Pax standing to l. with olive branch and cornucopia. RIC 118.

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 Posted 06/13/2015  10:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pishpash to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Excellent score, well done.
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Really hard coin to find in any condition. It's a keeper.
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Congrats on an excellent find.
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readable legend, some nice details...that's nice coin GERM.
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An incredibly thick patina allowed someone to literally 'go nuts' with a scraping tool and even perhaps some polish on the bust. Still a hard to find emperor especially in a sestertius.
I see a few neon green spots on the obverse. Concidering the amount of scraping already done I think it must be BD which is in the beginning stages. The coin looks solid though and I don't think it has penetrated beneath the patina. Be careful though ! Once BD starts spreading beneath it can be undetectable until pieces of patination start falling off like chipped paint.
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Very nice find Germanicus
I too have a battered Vitellius that could have been better preserved but I wouldn't swap it, better to have a rough example than none at all


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The legends are still there and its a left facing bust, which is a bonus
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Yes a bit corroded and overly depatinated.

But any decent bronze of 'Vito' is going to have a $100 price tag when in a dealers case.
Anything less would be an offer you can't refuse !
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