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Denarius - Titus CONCORDIA AVG, Ceres

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 71
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Ceres, draped in flowing garments, seated left upon an ornately decorated chair with a high back, her figure rendered with careful attention to drapery folds in the Flavian artistic style. In her extended right hand she holds two corn-ears and a poppy, emblems of agricultural abundance and divine patronage over the harvest. Her left hand grasps a cornucopia, symbolizing plenty and prosperity. The composition conveys dynastic legitimacy through the association of imperial harmony with the goddess of grain. The Latin legend CONCORDIA AVG arches around the reverse field.
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Reverse lettering CONCORDIA AVG
(Translation: Venerable harmony.)
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