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Auction 61347  –  15 November 2023

Heritage Auctions, Auction 61347

Ancient Coins

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Titus, as Caesar (AD 79-81). AE dupondius (28mm, 11.89 gm, 6h). NGC XF 5/5 - 4/5, Fine Style. Rome, AD 73. T CAESAR IMP COS II CENS, radiate head of Titus right / FELICITA-S-PVBLICA, Felicitas standing facing, head left, caduceus raised in right hand, cornucopia cradled in left; S-C in field. RIC II.I (Vespasian) 742. Bold devices and handsome portraiture with a deep patina. Born in AD 41, Flavius Titus Vespasianus, the elder son of Vespasian, initially appeared destined for a life akin to that of an upper middle-class civil servant, following in his father's footsteps. Vespasian had earned acclaim as a general during Claudius' invasion of Britain, and Titus, as he matured, developed into an intelligent, handsome, and charismatic young man, eventually serving as his father's second in command during the Judaean campaign of AD 66-69. Following the collapse of Nero's regime in Rome, Vespasian assumed the throne while Titus took charge of the Judaean war, culminating in the conquest of Jerusalem in AD 70. Upon his triumphant return to Rome, where suspicions of a coup surrounded him, Titus warmly reunited with his father and was honored with a grand triumph. Subsequently, he held the position of Praetorian Prefect and diligently safeguarded his family's political influence. Upon Vespasian's death in AD 79, Titus ascended to the imperial throne, initially raising concerns that he might emulate the excesses of Nero or Caligula. However, he swiftly proved to be an unusually benevolent and compassionate ruler to the Roman populace. HID09801242017 © 2023 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved

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