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Denarius - Titus PON MAX TR P COS V

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 76
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Reference(s) RIC II.1#1486, OCRE#ric.2_1(2).ves.1486, RPC II#1460
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Reverse description A winged caduceus depicted upright in the center of the field, composed of a staff entwined by two serpents meeting at the top with heads facing each other, and a pair of wings spread outward just below the knot — an emblematic symbol of Mercury and of peace and commerce. The caduceus is rendered with crisp, detailed engraving typical of early Flavian mint work. The surrounding circular legend PON MAX TR P COS V is distributed evenly around the periphery in bold Latin capitals. The design occupies the full flan, with the caduceus dominating the reverse in a commanding, upright composition.
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