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Denarius - Titus IMP XIII

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 77-78
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Weight 2.8 g
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Obverse description Laureate head of Titus, shown as Caesar, facing right, with finely rendered curled hair beneath the laurel wreath. The portrait exhibits the characteristic Flavian dynastic style, with strong facial features and a slightly draped shoulder visible at the bust truncation. The encircling legend in Latin reads T CAESAR VESPASIANVS, identifying Titus in his capacity as Caesar under his father Vespasian.
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Reverse description A goatherd stands to the left in the field, leaning forward and actively milking a goat that is positioned before him. The figures are rendered in a pastoral, genre-scene style uncommon on Roman imperial coinage, evoking themes of agricultural prosperity and the Flavian connection to the Sabine countryside. A groundline runs beneath the composition, with the legend IMP XIII inscribed in the exergue, recording Titus's thirteenth imperatorial acclamation.
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