Diadumenian: Diadumenian, Caesar AD 217-218 Roman provincial Æ 16.5 mm, 4.63 g, 11:00 Syria: Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch ad Orontem Obv: ΚΑΙ Μ Ο ΔΙA ΑΝΤΩΝΙΝΟC CЄ, bare-headed and cuirassed bust right Rev: Large SC, Δ/Є above and beneath; all within laurel wreath interrupted by star above Refs: SGI 3017; BMC 20. 201,408; SNG Cop. 235; McAlee 745a
Diocletian: Diocletian, AD 284-304 Roman AE Antoninianus; 19.4 mm; 3.32 gm Cyzicus mint, AD 293-94 Obv: IMPCCVAL DIOCLETIANVS AVG, radiate and draped bust, r. Rev: CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor standing r., receiving Victory from Jupiter standing l., Γ in field, below; XII in exergue. RIC 306; Cohen 33; RCV 12635; Hunter iv 60-62.
Domitian and Domitia: Domitian and Domitia, AD 81-96 Roman provincial AE Assarion; 5.12 gm. 20 mm Thessaly, Larissa, AD 82-96 Obv: ΔΟΜΙΤΙΑΝΟΝ ΚΑΙΣ ΘΕΣΣΑΛΛΟΙ, laureate head of Domitian, right Rev: ΔΟΜΙΤΙΑ ΣΕΒΑΣΣΤΗ, draped bust of Domitia, right Refs: SGI 891; BMC 7.7,76; RPC 278; Rogers 88. Domitian, AD 81-96 Roman AR denarius; 3.43 g, 18 mm Rome, AD 91 Obv: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR XI (error; should read TR P XI), laureate head, right Rev: IMP XII COS XV CENS P P P, Minerva advancing right, brandishing a javelin and holding a shield Refs: RIC 156; RIC² 724; BMCRE p. 336, note; Cohen 269; RCV -- Domitia, Augusta AD 82-96 Roman Æ 17.3 mm, 3.15 gm, 7 h Ionia, Smyrna Obv: ΔΟΜΙΤΙΑ ΑΥΓΟΥΣΤΑ, bare-headed and draped bust right Rev: ΣΜΥΡΝΑΙΩΝ, Nemesis standing left, plucking at chiton on her neck, bridle in left hand Refs: BMC 309; ex-Lindgren I, 80-404 (plate coin).
Didia Clara: Didia Clara, daughter of Didius Julianus and Manlia Scantilla, Augusta, AD 193 Roman Æ Sestertius; 30.5 mm, 21.16 gm Rome, AD 193 Obv: DIDIA CLARA AVG, bare-headed and draped bust right Rev: HILARITAS SC, Hilaritas standing, head left, holding palm branch and cornucopiae Refs: RIC 20; BMCRE 38; RCV 6087.
Gorgeous Didia Clara @Roman Collector! She was known as the most beautiful lady in Rome. "D" is for Dad. And Didius Julianus. DidiusJulianus AD 193. AR Denarius Rome mint. Laureate head right / RECTOR ORBIS, emperor standing left, holding globe and scroll. RIC IV 3; RSC 15. VF, porous. The reverse of this denarius portrays Didius Julianus as master of the world. His reign lasted just sixty-six days!
"D" also stands for Double Dolphins! THRACIAN ISLANDS.Thasos. Ca.463-411BC.AR1/16 stater or obol(0.49 gm). VF.Twodolphins swimminginopposite directions;pellets around/Quadripartite incusesquare.LeRider, Thasiennes
And as a "catch up" coin for the letter "B"...it's a tiny bee! Ioana, Ephesos Circa 550-500 BCE Hemiobol AR 5 MM ,37 Gr Bee/quadrapartite incuse square
Dionysios I SICILY, Syracuse. Dionysios I Æ 20 mm, 8.23 gm Struck c. 390 BCE Obv: head of Athena left, wearing wreathed Corinthian helmet pushed back on head Rev: hippocamp left Ref: Calciati 35. SNG ANS 426 formerly in an NGC slab Syracuse. Dionysios I tetras, c. 390 BCE Drusus LYDIA, Sardes (... or maybe not) Germanicus and Drusus Struck CE 23-26? restruck by Asinius Pollio, proconsul of Asia under Caligula, CE 37-38? Æ26, 13.78 gm Obv: ΔPOYΣOΣ KAI ΓEPMANIKOΣ NEIOI ΘEOI ΦIΛAΔEΛΦOI; Germanicus and Drusus seated left on curule chairs, one holding lituus. Rev: ΓAIΩ AΣINNIΩ ΠΩΛΛIΩNI ANΘYΠATΩ; KOINOY/ AΣIAΣ within wreath Ref: RPC 2995, Sear 365 Domitian EGYPT, Alexandria. Domitian. Regnal year 10, CE 90/91. Æ diobol (25mm, 10.86 g, 12h). AVT KAICAP ΔΟ ΜΙΤ CEB ΓΕΡΜ, laureate head right / Agathodaemon serpent, wearing the skhent crown (emblematic of upper and lower Egypt), on horseback galloping left; L I (date) below. Köln –; Dattari (Savio) –; K&G 24.109; RPC II 2585; SNG Copenhagen 214; Emmett 277.10 (R5). Ex Giovanni Maria Staffieri Collection. Ex West Coast/Lloyd Beauchaine Collection (Classical Numismatic Group 41, 19 March 1997), lot 1110; Classical Numismatic Review Vol. XVI, No. 1 (January 1991), lot 316; Numismatic Fine Arts Fall Mail Bid Sale (18 October 1990), lot 2365. Appearances: Staffieri, Alexandria In Nummis 39 (this coin). Obverse illustrated in Emmett as the header for the Domitian section, p. 24 (this coin); fully illustrated in Emmett, p. 26 (this coin, discussing the unusual reverse). EGYPT, Alexandria. Domitian RY 14 (CE 94/5) Æ drachm, 36 mm, 25.42 gm Obv: Laureate head right Rev: The Emperor driving biga of centaurs right., raising hand and holding scepter and reins; in exergue, L IΔ Ref: Dattari-Savio Pl. 17, 453 (this coin); Geissen 406 (this coin cited); RPC 2704 (this coin cited) ex Dattari collection (Giovanni Dattari, 1858-1923) EGYPT, Alexandria. Domitian year 9, AE diobol; 25 mm, 9.1 gm Obv: AVTKAIΣAPΔOMITIANOΣΣEBΓEPM; laureate bust right Rev: bust of Isis right; ETOVΣ ENATOV Ref: Emmett 296.9, Geissen 329; Dattari-Savio Pl 19, 6747 (this coin) ex Dattari collection (Giovanni Dattari, 1858-1923) Domitia PHRYGIA, Cybyra/Kibyra. Domitian & Domitia 81-96 AD AE 24 mm, 6.9 gm Obv: ΔOMITIANOC KAICAP ΔOMITIA CEBACTE, laureate head of Domitian and Domitia facing one another Rev: EΠI APXIEPEΩC KΛAV BAINTOC KI BY; Zeus seated left, holding out hand and sceptre Ref: RPC 1262; Sear-896, SNG Aulock-3731 Diocletian EGYPT, Alexandria. Diocletian year 11, CE 294/5 tetradrachm, 19 mm, 7.6 gm Obv: ΔIOKΛHTIANOCCEB; laureate head right Rev: Draped bust of Selene right, crescent before; L IA behind Ref: Emmett 4080.11, R5 Diocletian CE 302-303, Antioch AE follis, 27 mm, 9.57 gm Obv: IMP C DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, laureate head right Rev: GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, naked but for chlamis covering shoulders and modius on head, holding cornucopia and pouring from a patera; K in left field, Δ/V in right field; ANT in exergue Ref: RIC VI 56a Secret Santa gift from PishPash!! I can't believe she parted with such a wonderful coin
Sicily - Syracuse Dionysios I, r. 405-367 B.C. AE Trias, 17.99 mm x 7.9 grams Obv.: ΣΥΡΑ. Head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian Helmet Rev.: Hippocamp left Persian Empire Darius I to Xerxes II, r. 485-420 B.C. Sardes Mint, AR Siglos, 15.87mm x 5.6 grams Obv.: King running right holding spear and bow Rev.: Incuse punch Ref.: SGCV 3428, Carradice Type IIIb, Group A/B (pl. XII, 17) Imperial Rome Diocletion, r. 284-305 A.D. (303-305 AD.) Lyons Mint, AE Follis, 28.74mm x 8 grams Obv.: IMP DIOCLETIANVS AVG, laureate cuirassed bust left Rev.: GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, offering over an altar at foot left & holding cornucopia, star to right, PLG in ex.
Didumenian RI Didumenian and Macrinus 217-218 CE AE28 Markianopolis mint Serapis Delmatius: RI Delmatius 335-337 CE Quarter Folles CHI RHO banner flanked by 2 soldiers Sear 3131
Diadumenian RI Diadumenian 217-218 AE26 Nicopolis ad Istrum Homonoia stdg And since folks are stretching into the Gods: DIANA: Campania CAPUA AE Uncia 216-211 BCE Diana Boar Hannibal capital Italia SCARCE DIONYSOS: Thrace Thasos 146-50 BCE Roman provincial or Military mint AR Tet Dionysos Herakles Club Lion skin
My Delmatius... Decius... Diocletian... Domitian Provincial...I think that's it for D's in my collection so far
Julia Domna RI Julia Domna 193-195 CE AR Den Vesta Palladium Domitia RProv Domitia Lydia Philadelphia AE 16 Grape Bunch RPC 1336