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Julia Titi, Daughter of Titus AR Denarius Roman Empire 80-81 AD Silver Coin Venus on Reverse Museum Reproduction CSRD0072

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Silver Roman Empire Denarius (18.9mm, 03.17g.) Julia Titi, Rome mint, struck 80-81 A.D. under Titus. References: RIC 388 (RIC [1962] 56) (Titus), RSC 14, BMC 141.

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Julia Titi was the daughter of the Emperor Titus, and although married, she had an affair with her uncle Domitian. In 83 A.D., Domitian divorced his wife and lived openly with her. It has been said that she died because Domitian forced her to have an abortion but modern research indicates this allegation is false.
DESIGN:
Obverse side
Diademed and draped bust of Julia Titi facing right, hair in plaits behind
Legend:
IVLIA AVGVSTA TITI AVGVSTI F

Reverse side
Venus half nude with drapery hanging low beneath her posterior, standing right, leaning on column, holding helmet and spear
Legend:
VENVS AVGVST

A perfect choice for Numismatists, Historians, Military Veterans, Collectors.

Weight 3,17 g
Dimensions 18,9 mm

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