The Aftermaths of the Great Revolt – The Romans' Victory Celebrations and the Humiliation of the Defeated (70-81 CE). Flavian dynasty, 71-96.
Æ-20 mm, 71-73EE, Caesarea Maritima; 8,02 g. AYTOKP TIT-OC KAICAP around laureate head of Titus to r.//IOYΔΑΙΑ† ΕΑ-ΛWΚΥΙΑ† around a wingend Victory/Nike standing to r., l. foot on helmet, writing AYT T KAIC on a shield hanging down from a palm tree. Hendin no. 1446; Meshorer, Treasury 265 no. 381; RPC II no. 2311.30 (this coin).
Nearly very fine
Overbeck – Meshorer no. 274.
Cf. D. Barag, The Palestinian „Judaea Capta" coins of Vespasian and Titus and the era on the coins of Agrippa II minted under the Flavians, NC 1978, 14-23, esp. 23: „One may thus conclude that the minting of the Palestinian 'Judaea Capta' series of Vespasian and Titus was begun in A.D. 71 and ceased not later than A.D. 79 but perhaps earlier.".