

Egypt. Alexandria. Titus, 79-81. Tetradrachm (Billon, 25.0 mm, 12.71 g). Dated RY 2 (= 79/80). ΑΥ[ΤΟΚ ΤΙ]ΤΟΥ ΚΑΙΣ ΟΥΕΣΠΑΣΙΑΝΟΥ ΣΕΒ Laureate head of Titus to right. Rev. OMO-NOIA Homonoia seated left, holding branch in her right hand and leaning left on throne; L B (date) in left field. Dattari (Savio) 422. RPC II, 2463. Geissen 317. Milne 454. Cfr. SAVIO, "Tetradrammi alessandrini", pp. 67-68. Staffieri Giovanni Maria, AIN, n. 35, pp. 76-77. Nicely toned. Very Fine.
Ex Leu Numismatik AG 11, 22 February 2020, lot 1538.
Uncommon and well-centred coin. OMONOIA refers to the formalisation of the alleged and doubful harmony with his younger brother, Caesar Domitian, heir to the throne, who in fact followed him at the head of the Roman Empire.