Titus. Aureus; Titus; 79-81 AD, Rome, 80 AD, Aureus, 7.21g. BM-42, Paris-35, C-300 (45 Fr.), RIC-114 (R), Calico-775. Obv: IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M Head laureate r. Rx: TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII P P Female elephant walking l. The elephant in this type sometimes has a row of protuberances, perhaps representing teats, on its stomach between its front and its back legs, a feature that was apparently noted by Cohen, who differentiates between "elephants" and "female elephants" in his description of the type.. VF