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CANCA-B163-2-13-37-RE

Metal Type:silver
Issuing Authority: Titus (30 Dec 39-13 Sep 81)
Weight:3.04 g
Diameter:17.67 mm
Mint:Rome (Settlement)
Date: 79 CE
Denomination: denarius
Obverse Image Description:Head of Titus laureate, right. All surrounded by a border of dots.
Obverse Inscription:IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M
Reverse Image Description:Radiate figure standing and facing right on rostral column, naked except for cloak, holding spear in raised right hand and parazonium in left. All surrounded by a border of dots.
Reverse Inscription:TR P VIIII IMP X(IIII) COS VII



Bibliographic Source(s): The Roman Imperial Coinage: Volume II..., page: 117, no. 4, notes:

Notes:Exact match for this coin not found in RIC nor BMCRE. The reference here is the closest match. The coin exists as an aureus, so this coin may be a denarius version of it.
Catalogue References
Li Ms E16c 37 IMHead of Titus
IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG PM.
Reverse a statue upon a Pillar
TRP VIIII IMP XIIII COS VII.
Bargrave
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Li Ms E16d 36 37 Head of Titus.
IMP. TITVS CAES VESPASIAN. AVG PM.
Reverse a Figure standing upon a
Pillar or Pedestal

TRP.VIIII. IMP. XIIII. COS VII
Bargrave

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