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Domitian, RIC 717, for Julia Titi, Sestertius of AD 92-94 (Carpentum)Æ Sestertius (23,63g, Ø 32mm, 6h). Rome, AD 92-94.
Obv.: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XVI CENS PER P P around large S·C, .
Rev.: DIVAE IVLIAE AVG DIVI TITI F around, SPQR in ex, Carpentum right drawn by two mules right; the tilt rests on standing figures at each corner, three corners showing; draperies or guirlands on the side of the body of the carpentum; six spokes in wheel.
RIC Domitian 717; BMC 458; Cohen (Julia) 9 (15fr); Roman Historical Coins 93/40
Ex Boule (Paris), Mail Bid Auction 107, Oct. 2015.
Issued in honour of the consecration of Julia Titi, daughter of Titus, in AD 91.Charles S
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Julius Caesar. 49 BC. Priestly Implements Denarius of Moving Mint.Roman Imperatorial. Julius Caesar. 49 BC. AR Denarius (4.03 gm, 19.4mm, 3h) of military mint travelling w/ Julius Caesar in Italy. / Elephant walking right, trampling serpent. CAESAR. Bankers mark. Priestly implements: simplim, aspergillum, axe, and apex (emblems of pontificate). EF. Caesar's first military issue. Ponterio Auction 119 #587. Babelon 9 (Julia); BMCRR (Gaul) 27; Crawford RRC 443/1; RSC 1 #49; Sear CRI 9; SRCV I #1399; Sydenham CRR 1006; Vagi 41.Anaximander
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Valerius GratusObv: TIB / KAI /CAP (Tiberius Caesar)
REV: Palm branch curved right
Inscription: IOY -LIA (Julia)
Hendin-646 A.D. 18 (LE)
16mm 2.48gmDanny S. Jones
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