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| Issuer | Roman Imperial Mint |
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| Year | 69-71 |
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| Value | 1 Denarius |
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| Reverse description | Two equestrian figures, identified as Titus and Domitian, are depicted in vigorous motion galloping to the right, each mounted on a horse and raising an upright spear in the right hand. The princes are rendered in military dress, facing forward on their mounts in a dynamic composition evoking their roles as heirs and military commanders. The scene celebrates their designation as Principes Iuventutis, princes of youth, a traditional honorific for imperial heirs. The legend TITVS ET DOMITIANVS PRINC IVVEN is distributed around the coin's periphery in Latin capitals. The reverse type is a dynastic statement emphasising Flavian continuity and the succession programme of Vespasian. |
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| Reverse lettering | TITVS ET DOMITIANVS PRINC IVVEN (Translation: Titus Et Domitianus, Principes Juventutis. Titus and Domitian, princes of the youth.) |
| Edge | Plain |
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