Obverse:
Titus the bringer of peace in toga, left,
holding olive branch in outstretched right
hand, seated on stella curulis, under which
is a globe, to the left and right captured
weapons. Text around DIVO AVG T DIVI VESP
F VESPASIAN. SC in exergue.
Reverse:
An accurate depiction of the Flavian Amphitheatre
(Colosseum), seen from slightly above. The
exterior includes statues between the arches
on the second and third levels and enough
of the interior to show a row of seats and
in the middle the imperial throne in the half
circle. To the left is the conical fountain
known as the Meta Sudans and to the right
a two-storey portico.
History:
This coin not only celebrates Titus’
successful military campaigns on the obverse
but also the opening of the Flavian Amphitheatre
with the first games lasting 100 days on the
reverse.
Date:
A.D. 80 – 81
Minted:
Rome
Diameter:
3.3cm
