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- An origin story which claimed Tacitus to be the heir of an old Umbrian family and one of the wealthiest men of the empire with a total wealth of 280 million sestertii circulated after his coronation.
- To mark the birth, the emperor issued sestertii with the obverse Spes Augusta, the hope of the imperial family.
- Aginum (Agen): The Romans announce a 50,000 sestertii reward for information leading to the arrest of Asterix and Obelix.
- Caius Fatuous then offers a reward of 10,000 sestertii to any citizen who captures Asterix and Obelix; but the two of them volunteer as gladiators to infiltrate the following Games, and Fatuous places them in training under his assistant Insalubrius.
- The production of sestertii and dupondii from brass was established by the Augustan period and brass was also utilized in production of other military fittings such as lorica segmentata.
- Postumus issued his own version of the double sestertius, often taking very worn old sestertii and using these to overstrike his own portrait and legends on, probably because of a shortage of metal.
- In the winter of 1950 a pot containing thirty-seven Roman sestertii dating from the late 1st century to the second half of the 2nd century AD was found in the area known as Slay Hill Saltings or Marshes north-west of Upchurch.
- Saturus Cornelianus, flamen of Hadrian, a judicial magistrate, and one of the duumvirs at Civitas Sivalitana, donated four thousand sestertii for the erection of two statues.
- Priscia Restituta, donated forty thousand sestertii to the temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus in AD 101, according to an inscription from Ligures Baebiani in Samnium.
- Egnatius Primus, the son of Gnaeus Stennius Egnatius Rufus, was one of the quattuorvirs at Acerrae in Campania, whose donation of one hundred sestertii was recorded in an inscription dating to the early or middle part of the third century.
- Titus Tettienus Felix, a scribe and librarius, or secretary, for the curule aediles, and a viator for the plebeian aediles, bequeathed fifty thousand sestertii for the decoration of the temple of Pomona at Salernum in Campania, according to a late first-century inscription.
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