...Titus?!?...is dat yer As??.

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by ominus1, Jun 23, 2019.

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IS THIS A TITUS?

  1. yes

    2 vote(s)
    40.0%
  2. no

    3 vote(s)
    60.0%
  1. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ..I've had this coin many years and it seems to me that I bought it as a Titus....however..i've most always, since i wasn't sure just said it was a Flavian As.(Vespasian)..do i see a Ti or T?...let's see what everyone comes up with & see if we can end this personal conumdrum...i ain't sure whose on reverse either...27 mm and 10.41 gms..
    POST YOUR COINS & COMMENTS PEEPS!:) Flavian As 002.JPG Flavian As 003.JPG
     
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  3. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    It looks like he has that hook-nose of Vespasian to me. I am no expert though. Looking forward to what more knowledgeable people have to say.
     
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  4. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ..alright! thanks for ringin' in ff02....:)
     
  5. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    It's a common Rome mint Titus Spes type.

    I can't be certain of the exact RIC catalogue number because the legend is fairly illegible.
     
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  6. Marsyas Mike

    Marsyas Mike Well-Known Member

    I voted no...without really knowing for sure. I have a Vespasian that is similar - Spes reverse. Maybe a reverse match?

    Vespasian As SPES (0).jpg

    Vespasian Æ As
    (75 or 76A.D.)
    Rome Mint

    IMP CAES VESPAS AVG COS [VI or VII ?], laureate head right / S-C, Spes standing
    left holding flower and hem of skirt. Holed planchet.
    RIC 816 (VI) or 894 (VII)?
    ("CAES VESPAS" var. ?)
    (9.89 grams / 26 mm)
     
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  7. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Cain’t tell ya, Greg...but it looks a lot better than my Uncia...

    ... can you see the As on this one?

    [​IMG]
    Italia Aes Rude - bronze ca 5th-4th Century BCE 29.7mm 32.4g
    ( Roughly Uncia in denomination)

    :)
     
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  8. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    It could possibly be Vespasian since the Spes type was struck for both and in such a worn state it's difficult to tell them apart ... especially since the photo shows none of the legend.
     
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  9. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    uh..yeah..i see a resemblance...:watching:
     
  10. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ..it could be either or ..i was hoping you could maybe see the lettering to make the call...:)
     
  11. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    it's an even vote at the moment..:)
     
  12. octavius

    octavius Well-Known Member

    I can't make out any of the legend, but to me the profile looks like papa Vespasian.
     
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  13. Clavdivs

    Clavdivs Well-Known Member

    So difficult to tell their busts apart on worn coins... looks like there is some legend visible - but the photo is not great.. no hints in hand??
    I wish I could be of more help to clinch it..

    But I am putting in my vote: Titus.

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    (not mine)
     

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