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Sestertius - Titus CONGIAR PRIMVM PR DAT S C, Minerva

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 72
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Currency Denarius, Reform of Augustus (27 BC – AD 215)
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Reverse description A congiarium scene occupying the full reverse field: Titus, togate and seated left on a curule chair set upon a raised platform, extends his right hand toward a citizen mounting the steps before him. A figure identified as Minerva, helmeted and in martial dress, stands to the left of Titus on the platform, overseeing the distribution. Two citizens are depicted to the left, one raising a hand in acknowledgment. The legend CONGIAR PRIMVM PR DAT is distributed around the upper periphery, with the senatorial authority mark S C prominently placed in the lower exergual area. The composition reflects the standard Flavian congiarium type, commemorating Titus's first public largesse to the Roman people.
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Reverse lettering CONGIAR PRIMVM PR DAT S C
(Translation: Congiarium Primum Populo Romano Datum. Senatus Consultum. The first congiarium (distribution of money to the civilians) given to the Roman people. Decree of the senate.)
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