Naville Numismatics

Auction 45  –  9 December 2018

Naville Numismatics, Auction 45

Greek, Roman and Byzantine Coins

Su, 09.12.2018, from 4:00 PM CET
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Description

Titus caesar, 69 – 79. Sestertius circa 77-78, Æ 34mm., 24.27g. Laureate head r. Rev. Annona seated l. holding sack of corn ears in r. hand and resting l. arm on stool. C 19. RIC 102.

Very rare, light brown tone, About Very Fine.

For someone who died at the relatively early age of 41, Titus accomplished a great amount in a short period. Even from a young age, when he counted Britannicus, the ill-fated son of Claudius, among his best friends, Titus was recognized as having potential. Suetonius (Titus 2) tells us that "…when one day Claudius’ freedman Narcissus called in a physiognomist to examine Britannicus’ features and prophesy his future, he was told most emphatically that Britannicus would never succeed his father, whereas Titus (who happened to be present) would achieve that distinction". Perhaps his greatest accomplishment was the siege of Jerusalem in the First Jewish Revolt, a remarkable task of engineering genius and perseverance that he orchestrated personally. Upon returning to Rome his contributions to the empire were not quite so spectacular, but were even more valuable. For nearly a decade before he became emperor in 79, Titus was the backbone of his father’s administration. When he became emperor his popularity rose, and though he was privileged to dedicate the Colosseum., the also had to deal with the terrible consequences from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

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