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As - Titus VICTORIA AVGVST S C, Victory

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 74
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Currency Denarius, Reform of Augustus (27 BC – AD 215)
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Obverse lettering T CAESAR IMP COS III CENS
(Translation: Titus Caesar Imperator, Consul Tertium, Censor. Titus, Caesar, supreme commander (Imperator), consul for the third time, censor.)
Reverse description The personification of Victoria, rendered as a winged female figure in flowing drapery, stands facing right atop the prow of a warship (rostrum), alluding to Roman naval supremacy and military conquest. In her raised right hand she extends a laurel wreath, symbol of victory, while her left hand holds a long palm frond, the traditional emblem of triumph. The legend VICTORIA AVGVST encircles the upper field, and the senatorial authorization mark S C (Senatus Consultum) appears in the lower field to either side of the figure, as was standard for Flavian-era bronze coinage struck under senatorial prerogative.
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