This coin was issued in Palau.
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This coin is part of the "Roman Empire" collection which features reproductions of original antique coins issued in the times of the Roman Empire. The dates on the reverse (which reproduce the obverse of the original, usually displaying the portrait of an Emperor) are given in Roman numerals.
Titus – CIT Coin Invest AG The Mint says about this coin:
11. An Aureus, minted under Emperor Titus, provided with the inscription IMP. TITVS CAES. VESPASIAN AVG. PM (Emperor Titus Ceasar Vespasian Augustus Pontifex Maximus). From his father Titus obtained the supreme command for the Judea legions in 69. One year later Titus conquered Jerusalem, destroyed the temple and brought the temple treasure to Rome. The Arch of Titus was built in his honour. In the year 79 Titus became Emperor. In the same year Pompeii was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. In the year 80 he completed the construction of the Colosseum. Its elaborate dedication, which among other things included mock naval battles in the fl ooded amphitheatre, lasted 100 days. Titus died shortly afterwards. more CIT Item ID: 24766 Country: Palau Date of issue: 2010 Denomination: 1 Dollar Material: Gold .9999 Quality: BU Mintage: 15000 pcs |