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Denarius - Titus FIDES PVBL

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 76
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Currency Denarius, Reform of Augustus (27 BC – AD 215)
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Reverse description Two right hands clasped in a dextrarum iunctio (handshake) dominate the central field, symbolising loyalty and public faith. Above the joined hands rises a caduceus flanked on each side by two grain ears and two poppy heads, alluding to prosperity and divine favour. The legend FIDES PVBL is divided across the field, with PVBL to the left and FIDES to the right of the central device. The composition is set within a plain field with a beaded border partially visible along the coin's irregular edge. The overall design reflects the standard Flavian iconographic programme emphasising the virtues of the imperial house.
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Reverse lettering FIDES PVBL
(Translation: Fides Publica. Loyalty of the public.)
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