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Ancient Rome - 79-81 CE Titus "Heifer" AV Aureus, NGC Choice VF "Titus as Caesar"

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We at AUCM are very proud to offer a Roman coin that features a golden calf inspired by the famous work of Greek sculptor Myron: 79-81 CE, Titus "Heifer" AV Aureus, graded NGC Choice VF "Titus as Caesar." The obverse presents a laureate head of Titus facing right, surrounded by T CAESAR IMP VESPASIAN. The reverse has a heifer standing, facing right. Around: COS V. This specimen is striking in its beauty and details on both sides, especially the heifer on the reverse.
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This Aureus was crafted in the style of the Greek sculptor Myron and depicts a cow. Myron was among antiquity's most renowned sculptors and pursued his craft in the 5th century BCE. It was during that time that Myron created several bronze statues, paving the way for an artistic revolution in Greek culture. Myron was famed for his lifelike renderings of animals, among them a bronze cow. This work was placed atop the Athenian Acropolis and later sent to Rome. Historians feel that Myron's cow was more than likely sent to Rome at the urging of emperor Augustus, for the cow became an important motif used upon his coinage. The engravers of Vespasian and Titus were crafting a derivative of Myron's cow when striking coins for those emperors. It was around 75 CE that the bronze cow, along with other Greek statuary, was placed on the site of the Templum Pacis (Temple of Peace) in Vesparian's Forum in Rome. This was just a few years before the minting of the coin offered here.

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Grading Service NGC
Year of Issue NONE
Grade VF30
Ancient Year Range 1-100 AD
Denom Type Ancient
Numeric Denomination AV Aureus
Mint Location NONE
Designation NONE
Circ/UnCirc Circulated
Strike Type Business
Holder Variety Strike 5/5; Surface 3/5
Grade Add On NONE
Holder Type N/A

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