From Walter Holt's vcoins.com store: http://www.vcoins.com/ancient/oldmoney/store/dynamicIndex.asp Ionia, Smyrna, Titus as Caesar 69-79 Æ24 or 2 Assaria Obv: [TITOC] AYTOKPATΩP KAICAP [...], Laureate bust of Titus, right. Rev: [I]TAΛIKΩ ANΘ[Y EΠI IOYΛIAC AΓPΩN ZMYP], Herakles standing left, holding out kantharos, holding club and lion's skin. Struck under Ti. Catius Asconius Silius Italicus, proconsul; Julia, stephanophorus; and Agron Eusebes, strategos. (7.16g) RPC 1007 (12 recorded); Klose XXXVI, Stumpf 333. Tiberius Catius Asconius Silius Italicus was Consul in 68 and famous for his poetry, writing the epic work Punica, the longest surviving Latin poem (17 books in over 12,000 verses). He died of starvation in 100, aged about 75, having been diagnosed with a terminal disease. A rare coin, and a very rare incidence of a female official appearing on a coin. Price US$ 80 € 67.18 £ 44.57 AUD$ 105.68 CHF 102.00 CAD$ 98.61 Rates for 6/24/2005