Lot of Four Sestertii of Titus. . 1 and 2. As Caesar, Rome, 72 AD, reverses IVDAEA - CAPTA S C, Emperor, palm tree, mourning Judaea; and [S] - C, Titus riding down enemy, who defends himself with sword and oblong, probably German, shield. RIC 422 (R ) and 430 (R ). The second coin, considered a Judaea Capta type by Hendin 1524, ex Goldberg 41, part of lot 2841 (Alan Levin Collection). 3. As Caesar, Rome, COS III CENS, 74 AD, reverse Spes advancing left, RIC 739 (R2). All of Titus' sestertii dated COS III CENS are very rare. 4. As Augustus, Rome, 80-81 AD, reverse FELICIT PVBLIC, Felicitas standing left, RIC 144 (C2). Fine to About VF.
Ex Harry N. Sneh Collection.