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RIC 0830 Titus as Caesar [Vespasian]
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Æ Dupondius, 13.68g
Rome mint, 75 AD
Obv: T CAESAR IMP COS IIII; Head of Titus, radiate, bearded, r.
Rev: FELICITAS PVBLICA; S C in field; Felicitas stg. l., with caduceus and cornucopiae
RIC 830 (C). BMC 715A. BNC 741.
Acquired from London Ancient Coins, January 2021.
Felicitas symbolising prosperity and abundance was one of the more common types struck during Vespasian's reign, often shared with Titus Caesar. This common dupondius was struck in 75, the year of the Temple of Peace dedication.
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