Very excited about this one. A while back I picked up a Titus denarius with the trophy and bound captive on the reverse. I really liked this design for Titus so I started looking for the left facing version. It turns out, the left facing version is rare. There are only 2 types of denarii with this reverse and a left facing portrait. They are RIC 31 and RIC 50. The one below is RIC 50. Both RIC 31 and RIC 50 are R2 (very few examples known). For RIC 31 I see 4 examples on Acsearch and for RIC 50 I see 3 (mine is one of the 3). I won this coin today from an Artemide Aste auction. Though I have been looking for more Domitian rarities, lately I been finding Titus rarities. It seems a bunch of rare ones have appeared in the last few months. Please post your coins of Titus. Titus (Caesar, 69-79). AR Denarius (18mm, 3.26g, 6h). Rome, AD 79. Obv: Laureate head l. Rev: Jewish captive kneeling r. before trophy. RIC II 50; RSC 297. Ex: Bertolami Fine arts E Live Auction 38 Lot 610 December 11, 2016 Ex: Artemide Aste E Live Auction 11 Lot 362 January 26, 2020
Great coin and interesting left facing bust. Titus, A.D. 79-81 Billon Tetradrachm, 25mm, 9.3 grams, 12h EGYPT, Alexandria. Year 3 = A.D. 81 Obverse: AVTOK TITOY KAIE OVEEPAEIANOY EEB; Laureate head right. Reverse: OMO-NOIA; Homonoia seated left, holding out branch, LT in lower left field. Reference: RPC 2467; Dattari 423
Beautiful coin! This is my right facing coin. I always thought that this was a Judaea Capta coin but read in Sears that the reverse also may be associated with the activities in northern Britain of Gnaeus Julius Agricola. He was a celebrated governor responsible for much of the Roman conquest of Britain. Titus, denarius. RIC 1, RSC 334a. 20 mm 3,31 g. Rome mint, June - July 79 AD. Obv. IMP T CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG., laureate head right. Rev. TR POT VIII COS VII, (Jewish) captive kneeling right in front of trophy of arms.
A common one of Titus as Caesar: Titus as Caesar, AD 69-79. Roman AR Denarius, 3.27 g, 18.5 mm, 6 h. Rome, AD 76. Obv: T CAESAR IMP VESPASIAN, laureate head right. Rev: COS V, Eagle standing front on garlanded altar, thunderbolt in claws, wings open, head left. Refs: RIC.191a; RIC2.861; BMCRE 191; CBN 166; RSC.59a; RCV 2438.
A very nice addition Andrew! I like the portrait and toning. It's nice to see how much he looks like his father. I already showed my only Titus earlier this week. But I think it is not the last I have purchased.
Reverse similar to my Roman Republican denarius of Memmius: Rome, The Republic. C. Memmius, 56 BCE. AR Denarius (3.98g; 18mm). Rome Mint. Obverse: Head of Ceres, facing right, her hair tied in knot, wearing grain-ear wreath and cruciform earing; C.MEMMI C.F, before. Reverse: Bound captive kneels before trophy, his hands tied; flanked by IMPERATOR - C.MEMMIVS. References: Crawford 427/1; Sydenham 920; BMCRR 3937; Memmia 10. Provenance: Ex CNG Classical Numismatic Review 39 (Jul 2014); Heritage CICF Sale 3032 (10 Apr 2014), Lot 23847; Dix Noonan Webb (30 Sep 2013), Lot 3051; Clarence S. Bement Collection [Naville Ars Classica VIII (25-8 Jun 1924), Lot 246].
@Orfew .....Cracking looking coin and I love the toning! I assume the difference between the RIC50 and RIC31 is the IMPX/IMPXIIII..? Congrats on another great pick up....Paul
Got a Sestertius Titus Coin: Bronze sestertius IMP T CAES VESP AVG PM TRP PP COS VIII. - Laureate head left FELICIT PVBLIC SC. - Felicitas standing left holding cornucopia and sceptre. Mint: (80-81 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 26.29g / 34mm / - References: RIC 144 Cohen 74
Nice one Andrew, congrats! CAESAR IMP VESPASIANVS laureate head right TR POT VIII COS VII bound Jewish captive kneeling right in front of trophy Rome mint, as Caesar, first half of 79 A.D 3.325g 18.5mm, 180o Choice aVF SRCV I 2449; RIC II (Vespasian) 1076 (C); BMCRE II 258; RSC II 334, Paris 229 Ex-Forum!
Great pick up. Titus, 79 AD, denarius Rome 3.41gm, radiate figure on rostral column, S2509, RIC 10, RSC 272,
Excellent addition! I suppose my RIC 50 was one of the 'three'? Titus AR Denarius, 3.29g Rome Mint, 79 AD Obv: IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M; Head of Titus, laureate, bearded, l. Rev: TR P VIIII IMP XV COS VII P P; Trophy; below, captive kneeling r. RIC 50 (R2). BMC 32. RSC 297. BNC -. Ex Harry N. Sneh Collection.
Actually David, I did not see yours on Acsearch. Yours is also very nice. I noticed that you were the only one on Forum ancient Coins who has a RIC 50 for Titus.
Trajan had a variation on the type but with captive seated rather than kneeling and not unlike the Judaean type of Vespasian.
The coin arrived today.It is much better in hand than in the seller's photo. IMHO the portrait is amazing.
I just had to have one concerning the opening of the Colosseum: Titus (Augustus) Coin: Silver Denarius IMP TITVS CAESAR VESPASIAN AVG PM - Laureate head right TRP IX IMP XV COS VIII PP - Elephant walking left. Mint: Rome (January-June 80AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 2.90g / 18mm / 180 References: RCV 2512 RIC 115, (RIC [1962] 22a RSC 303 BMC 43 Cohen 303 Provenances: Incitatus Coins Acquisition/Sale: Incitatus Coins Vcoins $0.00 11/17 Notes: Jul 21, 18 - The Gary R. Wilson Collection