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Æ - Titus TR POT COS VI CENSOR S C, Mars

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 77-78
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Composition Bronze
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Reverse description Mars, the god of war, depicted advancing left in full military attire, holding an upright spear in his right hand and a large round shield in his left. The figure is rendered in a dynamic, striding pose typical of Flavian reverse iconography. The legend encircles the field, with the senatorial authority mark S·C (Senatus Consultum) prominently placed in the field, affirming the coin's official bronze issue status. The die work, though worn on this example, reflects the competent craftsmanship of the Roman provincial or Rome mint engravers of the Vespasianic period.
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Reverse lettering TR POT COS VI CENSOR S C
(Translation: Tribunicia Potestate, Consul Sextum, Censor, Senatus Consultum. holder of tribunician power, consul for the sixth time, censor, decree of the senate.)
Edge Plain
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