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Denarius - Vespasian CONCORDIA AVG, Ceres

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 74
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering IMP T CAESAR COS III
(Translation: Imperator Titus Caesar, Consul Tertium. Supreme commander (Imperator) Titus, Caesar, consul for the third time.)
Reverse description The goddess Ceres, draped in flowing robes, is depicted seated left upon an ornate chair with a high decorated back. In her extended right hand she holds two corn-ears and a poppy, emblems of agricultural abundance, while her left hand rests upon a cornucopia. The legend CONCORDIA AVG is inscribed in the field around the figure, invoking the concordance of imperial rule with divine blessing. The composition follows the canonical Flavian reverse type associating imperial harmony with the fertility goddess.
Reverse script Latin
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