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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |The Twelve Caesars| > |Titus| > RS82720
Titus, 24 June 79 - 13 September 81 A.D.
|Titus|, |Titus,| |24| |June| |79| |-| |13| |September| |81| |A.D.|, The caduceus is a wand or rod entwined at one end by two serpents, whose body folds form two half circles. It is a symbol of peace. According to Livy, it was held by the caduceator, a diplomat negotiating peace.
RS82720. Silver denarius, RIC II/1 694 (R2); RSC II 167; BMCRE p. 29, * (citing Cohen 167); SRCV II -; Hunter I -, VF, beautiful iridescent toning, superb portrait, tiny edge cracks, Rome mint, weight 2.930g, maximum diameter 20.2mm, die axis 180o, as caesar, 74 A.D.; obverse T CAESAR IMP VESP counterclockwise from lower right, laureate head right; reverse PONTIF TR POT (priest, holder of Tribunitian power) counterclockwise from lower right, winged caduceus; rare; SOLD











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