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<p>[QUOTE="jamesicus, post: 3186000, member: 14873"]<font face="Times New Roman"></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">Thank you, Gerard. But, how weak willed or lacking in resolve some of us (me, actually) are ...... I forgot that there are a couple more - absolutely the last for sure (!!!) ..........</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="6"><b>Titus Restoration/Restitution of Claudius Sestertius</b></font></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">Last updated: 1 September 2018</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><img src="http://jp29.org/ric09o.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /><img src="http://jp29.org/ric09rs.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><i>RIC Vol. I, CLAUDIUS, SESTERTIUS, Rome, No. 99 41-50 AD,</i> (36mm, 25.3gm)</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">Obverse depiction: Claudius, laureate head facing right</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">Inscription clockwise from bottom: <b>TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TRP IMP</b></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">Reverse depiction: Personification of Spes</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">holding flower in right hand and raising skirt with left hand</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">Inscription clockwise from bottom: <b>SPES AVGVSTA - S C</b> (exergue)</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><img src="http://jp29.org/000titres.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><i>SESTERTIUS - CLAUDIUS/TITUS RESTORATION/RESTITUTION ISSUE</i></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><i>RIC Volume II (1962 Edition), Rome, Titus, No. 234</i></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><i>RIC Volume II, Part 1 (second edition), Titus, No. 472 (Sear No. 2601)</i></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><i>80-81 AD,</i> (34.5mm, 24.3gm)</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">Obverse depiction: Claudius, laureate head facing right</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">Inscription: <b>TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TRP IMP PP</b></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">Reverse depiction: Personification of Spes</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">holding flower in right hand and raising skirt with left hand</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">Inscription: <b>IMP T VESP AVG REST - S C</b> (left and right)</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">Titus was a Military Tribune in Britain AD 60-63</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><a href="http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/sear5/s2601.html#RIC_0472[titus]" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/sear5/s2601.html#RIC_0472[titus]" rel="nofollow">Sear Roman Coins and their Values (RCV 2000 Edition) Number 2601</a> (via Wildwinds)</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><a href="https://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=132778" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=132778" rel="nofollow">Sale: CNG, Triton XII, Lot: 555 (5 January 2009)</a></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">Provenance: Ex Dr. V.J.A. Flynn Collection</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><br /></font></p><p><b><font face="Times New Roman">Restoration/Restitution coinage</font></b></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">Both of the above terms are employed by modern day authors to describe this coinage. I think that the <b>REST</b> which is inscribed on the reverse of these coins is an abbreviation of the Latin noun <i>Restitutio = reinstatement, restoration, giving back.</i></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">* One purpose for issuing restored coins was to provide substitutes for familiar coin types that were being recalled due to excessive wear.</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">* Another purpose was to honor deceased and revered Emperors (and sometimes members of their families)</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">* They were struck from newly made dies designed to produce coins that closely resembled the originals.</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">* They were always marked <b>REST</b> (together with the name of the issuing Augustus) as part of the reverse inscription.</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">* This coinage should not be confused with Commemorative coinage (which was not marked REST)</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">* It was issued under the auspices of (in chronological order) Titus, Domitian, Nerva and Trajan</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">* Only Trajan issued this coinage in silver and gold.</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">* Trajan also issued this coinage to honor Distinguished Republican families.</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman">There is some very interesting information relating to Restoration/Restitution coinage in <a href="https://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=301355" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=301355" rel="nofollow">this CNG listing</a>. Note especially the Curtis Clay and Harold Mattingly information.</font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jamesicus, post: 3186000, member: 14873"][FONT=Times New Roman] Thank you, Gerard. But, how weak willed or lacking in resolve some of us (me, actually) are ...... I forgot that there are a couple more - absolutely the last for sure (!!!) .......... [SIZE=6][B]Titus Restoration/Restitution of Claudius Sestertius[/B][/SIZE] Last updated: 1 September 2018 [IMG]http://jp29.org/ric09o.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://jp29.org/ric09rs.jpg[/IMG] [I]RIC Vol. I, CLAUDIUS, SESTERTIUS, Rome, No. 99 41-50 AD,[/I] (36mm, 25.3gm) Obverse depiction: Claudius, laureate head facing right Inscription clockwise from bottom: [B]TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TRP IMP[/B] Reverse depiction: Personification of Spes holding flower in right hand and raising skirt with left hand Inscription clockwise from bottom: [B]SPES AVGVSTA - S C[/B] (exergue) [IMG]http://jp29.org/000titres.jpg[/IMG] [I]SESTERTIUS - CLAUDIUS/TITUS RESTORATION/RESTITUTION ISSUE[/I] [I]RIC Volume II (1962 Edition), Rome, Titus, No. 234[/I] [I]RIC Volume II, Part 1 (second edition), Titus, No. 472 (Sear No. 2601)[/I] [I]80-81 AD,[/I] (34.5mm, 24.3gm) Obverse depiction: Claudius, laureate head facing right Inscription: [B]TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TRP IMP PP[/B] Reverse depiction: Personification of Spes holding flower in right hand and raising skirt with left hand Inscription: [B]IMP T VESP AVG REST - S C[/B] (left and right) Titus was a Military Tribune in Britain AD 60-63 [URL='http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/sear5/s2601.html#RIC_0472[titus]']Sear Roman Coins and their Values (RCV 2000 Edition) Number 2601[/URL] (via Wildwinds) [URL='https://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=132778']Sale: CNG, Triton XII, Lot: 555 (5 January 2009)[/URL] Provenance: Ex Dr. V.J.A. Flynn Collection [/FONT] [B][FONT=Times New Roman]Restoration/Restitution coinage[/FONT][/B] [FONT=Times New Roman] Both of the above terms are employed by modern day authors to describe this coinage. I think that the [B]REST[/B] which is inscribed on the reverse of these coins is an abbreviation of the Latin noun [I]Restitutio = reinstatement, restoration, giving back.[/I] * One purpose for issuing restored coins was to provide substitutes for familiar coin types that were being recalled due to excessive wear. * Another purpose was to honor deceased and revered Emperors (and sometimes members of their families) * They were struck from newly made dies designed to produce coins that closely resembled the originals. * They were always marked [B]REST[/B] (together with the name of the issuing Augustus) as part of the reverse inscription. * This coinage should not be confused with Commemorative coinage (which was not marked REST) * It was issued under the auspices of (in chronological order) Titus, Domitian, Nerva and Trajan * Only Trajan issued this coinage in silver and gold. * Trajan also issued this coinage to honor Distinguished Republican families. There is some very interesting information relating to Restoration/Restitution coinage in [URL='https://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=301355']this CNG listing[/URL]. Note especially the Curtis Clay and Harold Mattingly information.[/FONT][/QUOTE]
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