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Denarius - Titus SALVS AVG, Salus

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 73
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Currency Denarius, Reform of Augustus (27 BC – AD 215)
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Obverse description Laureate head of Titus facing right, rendered with characteristic Flavian portraiture style showing a strong, slightly fleshy profile with short hair beneath the laurel wreath. The legend encircles the effigy in the field, reading T CAES IMP VESP CENS, identifying Titus in his role as Caesar, Imperator, and Censor during the reign of Vespasian. The flan is slightly irregular, as is typical of hammered silver coinage of this period. The die work displays competent engraving consistent with the Rome mint's production under the Flavian dynasty.
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Obverse lettering T CAES IMP VESP CENS
(Translation: Titus Caesar Imperator Vespasianus, Censor. Titus, Caesar, supreme commander (Imperator), Vespasianus, censor.)
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Reverse script Latin
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