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Sestertius - Titus and Domitian PIETAS AVGVST S C, Concordia

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 80-81
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Currency Denarius, Reform of Augustus (27 BC – AD 215)
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Obverse description Laureate bust of Emperor Titus facing right, depicted with a draped and cuirassed shoulder, rendered in the robust portraiture style characteristic of Flavian-era coinage. The imperial effigy displays the emperor's distinctive physiognomy with short curled hair beneath the laurel wreath. The surrounding legend reads IMP T CAES VESP AVG P M TR P P P COS VIII, distributed around the entire circumference of the flan. The die work reflects the high standard of the Rome mint under Titus, with bold relief typical of sestertii of this period.
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Reverse description Two togate figures, identified as Titus and Domitian, stand facing one another and clasping right hands in a dextrarum iunctio gesture symbolising dynastic concord, each holding a long sceptre in the outer hand. Between them stands the personification of Concordia, the goddess of harmony, emphasising the unity of the Flavian imperial house. The legend PIETAS AVGVST is distributed in the field, while the large senatorial authority mark S C (Senatus Consultum) flanks the central group in the lower field. The composition conveys a clear dynastic and religious message associating the Flavian emperors with pietas and familial concord.
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