
Diameter 33.64 mm
Metal Orichalcum
Mint Rome
Orientation dies 6 h
Rarity R5 - Unique
Type Sestertius
Weight 26.49 g
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TITUS as Caesar, AD 69-79
AE Sestertius (33.64mm, 26.49g, 6h)
Struck AD 72. Rome mint
Obverse: T CAESAR VESPASIAN IMP PON TR POT COS II, laureate head of Titus right
Reverse: SALVS AVGVSTA, Salus seated left, holding patera in right hand and long vertical scepter in left; S C in exergue
References: RIC II.1 459 (R3, this coin); RCV – ; ERIC II – .
From the Lars Rutten Collection. Formerly in NGC encapsulation 6955918-001, graded F.
Dark brown surfaces with some pitting. Salus was the Roman goddess of health and safety and was regularly invoked on the coinage. This coin is apparently unique, the sole known specimen and illustrated plate coin in the latest RIC edition covering the Flavians.
Collection : Roman Imperial - the Flavians