Titus (AD 79–81) – AR Denarius Struck: AD 80, Rome Mint References: RIC 112; BMC 72; Cohen 309 Weight: 2.71 g Metal: Silver A desirable silver denarius of Emperor Titus, featuring the iconic dolphin and anchor reverse — a design associated with maritime power, naval protection, and good fortune. This is one of the most popular Flavian types. Obverse: IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M Laureate head of Titus facing right. Reverse: TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII P P Dolphin coiled around an anchor. The coin shows attractive natural toning and grades Very Fine to Good Very Fine, with a strong portrait and clear reverse symbolism. A classic and highly collectible issue from the short but historically significant reign of Titus. Authenticity guaranteed.
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Condition as seen Link below has further information https://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric.2_3(2).hdn.389
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REPUBLICAN ROMAN COIN--AR--DENARIUS. MATERIAL: SILVER. JULIA DOMNA, CARACALLA & GETA.
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Following the assassination of Julius Caesar (44 BC), the city celebrated the feat of the conspirators who had ended the dictator's life. Antony then moved against Brutus and started the siege of Modena, but he lost more and more support in the Senate, partly because of Cicero's Philippics, and was declared a “public enemy.”.
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here is 4 roman silver coins found by myself.
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Roman Silver Denarius - Rome 126-127 AD - Hadrian - Pudicitia.
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HADRIAN, A.D. 117-138. A.D. 119-125. Circa 117-138. AR Denarius.
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