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Sestertius - Vespasian, Titus, and Domitian T IMP AVG F COS II CAESAR DOMITIANVS AVG F COS DESG II S C

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 72
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Value 1 Sestertius = 1/4 Denarius
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Obverse lettering IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M TR P P P COS IIII
(Translation: Imperator Caesar Vespasianus Augustus Pontifex Maximus, Tribunicia Potestate, Pater Patriae, Consul Quartum. Supreme commander (Imperator) Caesar Vespasian, emperor (Augustus), high priest, holder of tribunician power, father of the nation, consul for the fourth time.)
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This sestertius belongs to a carefully staged dynastic grouping issued under Vespasian in 72 AD, presenting both sons as visible heirs to consolidate Flavian legitimacy after the turbulence of 69 AD — the Year of the Four Emperors. Domitian's designation as *consul designatus* for a second time, recorded in the legend, pinpoints the issue precisely within that year's political calendar.

Domitian held no meaningful military command at this point; his consulships were honorific instruments of succession politics, not earned offices.

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