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Sestertius - Titus SALVS AVGVSTA S C, Salus

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 77-78
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Currency Denarius, Reform of Augustus (27 BC – AD 215)
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Obverse lettering T CAES IMP AVG F PON TR P COS VI CENSOR
(Translation: Titus Caesar Imperator Augusti Filius, Pontifex [Maximus], Tribunicia Potestate, Consul Sextum, Censor. Titus, Caesar, supreme commander (Imperator), son of the emperor (Augustus), [high] priest, holder of tribunician power, consul for the sixth time, censor.)
Reverse description The goddess Salus, personification of health and well-being, is depicted seated to the left on an ornate throne or chair with visible legs and back, rendered in a dignified, frontal pose. She holds a patera in her extended right hand and grasps a long vertical sceptre in her left. The goddess is draped in flowing robes whose folds are rendered with careful attention to drapery. The large senatorial control marks S and C (Senatus Consulto) appear prominently in the lower field on either side of the throne, while the legend SALVS AVGVSTA is distributed around the periphery.
Reverse script Latin
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