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Dupondius - Titus PAX AVG S C, Pax

Issuer Imperial Roman Mint
Year 77-78
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Currency Denarius, Reform of Augustus (27 BC – AD 215)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The personification of Pax stands facing left in the field, rendered as a draped female figure in classical contrapposto. She extends her right hand forward, holding an olive branch, the universal symbol of peace, while her left arm cradles a caduceus or sceptre along her body. A small altar or cista is visible at her feet to the left. The legend PAX AVG is distributed around the field, with the large senatorial mark of value S C flanking the figure to left and right respectively, all within a plain border.
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Mint Rome Mint
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