New Domitian Denarius and Seal

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Homer2, Jun 11, 2023.

  1. Homer2

    Homer2 Well-Known Member

    Still working on learning all I can from here and thanks for comments.

    I got this one yesterday and initially thought it was a Germanicus as I could make out part of the script, but needed some time to decipher it.

    Silver Denarius - Domitian - (88) Rome ~3g, 19/20mm
    Minerva with a shield and raised spear on back.

    What really drew me to it was the strong markings. Found it on ancient-roman-coins.com as it was not on numista. Got a very fair deal for the denarius, and the dealer included an old Roman seal. I had found six coins I really liked from the batch he recently acquired, but my tastes were much better than my cash flow yesterday.

    Welcome any comments on the seal as well. I love pieces that bring you to the past and the research.
     

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  3. Sulla80

    Sulla80 Well-Known Member

    Fabulous coin of Domitian, @Homer2, and not an easy one to find - the lack of reverse legend other than COS XIIII makes it stand out.

    Domitian, 81-96, denarius, Rome, 88
    Obv: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P VII, laureate head of Domitian to right
    Rev: Rev. COS - XIIII Minerva standing right on top of rostral column, holding spear and shield; owl right
    Ref: RIC 553
    <corrected attribution per @David Atherton! it is not the similar RIC 562>

    Suetonius doesn't paint a portrait of a gregarious and fun loving emperor:

    "At the beginning of his reign he used to spend hours in seclusion every day, doing nothing but catch flies and stab them with a keenly-sharpened stylus."

    -Suetonius, Life of Domitian, 3.1
     
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  4. The Meat man

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    Wow, beautiful example!
     
  5. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    Fabulous coin!

    It actually is RIC 553, IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P VII.
     
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  6. Curtis

    Curtis Well-Known Member

    Great denarius, @Homer2 !!

    Oh, my! Hahaha. I can't get over that excerpt from Suetonius. That just became my favorite of Suetonius' biographical tidbits!!
     
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