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Spain, Titiakos. Early 1st century BC. Æ Unit. Male head right, in necklace; ti to left / Horseman right, holding spear. CNH 11.
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Laetitia standing left, holding wreath? and inverse short spear
LAETITIA AVG
Index of Roman Coins ...

LAETITIA AVGG
Reverse:
Laetitia standing left holding a wreath and an anchor ...

Justitia
justice
Holds an olive branch or patera, and a scepter. May also be holding scales.

Although Letitia Tyler was never able to assume the normal social duties of a First Lady because of her poor health, behind the scenes, she directed the entertaining and household management of the White House.

His wife, Letitia Christian Tyler, born at Cedar Grove, New Kent County, Virginia, 12 November, 1790; died in Washington, D. C., 9 September, 1842, was the daughter of Robert Christian, a planter in New Kent county, Virginia. She married Mr.

R2488 0909 Gordian III: AE Sestertius
$100.00
Obv. IMP GORDIANVS PIUS FEL AVG Laur. bust r.
Rev. LAETITIA AVG N S.C. Laetitia stg. l.
Sear 2488; RIC 300a nearly VF, black patina ...

Traduction : "Lætitia Publica", (La Joie publique).
Description : Lætitia (la Joie) debout de face tournée à gauche, tenant une couronne de la main droite et un gouvernail posé sur un globe de la main gauche.

Belgium: Mathilde, Elisabeth, Astrid, Luisa Maria, Maria Laura, Laetitia Maria, Claire and Louise
Bulgaria: Princess Kalina Saxe-Coburg-Gotha/Sajonia-Coburgo (only daughter of former Tsar Simeon II of Bulgaria) ...

Patterson retained noted painter Titian Peale to fashion the eagle for the reverse and instructed newly hired Second Engraver Christian Gobrecht to translate the designs to metal.

Longacre, the Flying Eagle motif was actually an adaptation of the Christian Gobrecht/Titian Peale design used on pattern dollars twenty years before.

The reverse of all three coins bear the date 1783, contain a quatrefoil between the words LIBERTAS and JUSTITIA and display the initials US in block letters.

Designer: Obverse by Thomas Sully, reverse by Titian Peale, both executed by Christian Gobrecht
Obverse Design: Liberty seated on a boulder
Reverse Design: Eagle with outstretched wings and the Union shield on its breast
Edge: Plain ...

/LAETITIA AVG N, Laetitia standing left, RSC118sim. Near centered, bold and fairly detailed portrait, nice rev., Very Fine....SOLD Photo ...

LAETITIA AVGG
Laetitia standing facing, head left, wreath downward in right hand, left hand on anchor
21mm x 22mm, 3.44g
RIC V, Part I, 144; Göbl 46v
Ex Dan Hoffman Gallienus Collection; Ex Thomas Bray ...

Marcianopolis, Moesia Inferior - Sergius Titianus
Obv: AVT K M AVPH ANTΩNEINOC
Laureate head right.
Rev: VÎ CEPÎ" TITIANOV MAPKIANOÎ OΛITΩN
Homonoia standing left, holding patera and cornucopia.
(Moushmov 633) ...

The raised edge of the coin shows the motto of the Empress "IUSTITIA ET CLEMENTIA" (Justice and Clemency) with various ornaments.

Trajan 98 -117 CE AR Denarius (3.01 g.)
Obv: Laureate bust right; IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM PM.
Rx: Justitia seated left on chair of cornucopiae holding vertical scepter; TRP COS II PP
Ex: Aegean Coins ...

The story of the eagle is as follows: In the summer of 1835 Mint Director Robert Maskell Patterson contacted Philadelphia artists Thomas Sully and Titian Peale, each of considerable repute, to help with his plan of improving the artistry on coinage.

The reverse IS LIBERTAS JUSTITIA 1783 around a wreath in which appears u.s. and the value.

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