I've had this one misattributed for years. That's what happens when you take the dealer's word for things and don't do the research yourself. I'm putting the record straight. Let's see your Koinon of Thessaly coins or coins of Domitian and Domitia. Share your misattribution stories. Post anything you feel is relevant. Domitian and Domitian, AD 81-96. Roman provincial Æ diassarion, 5.13 g, 19.6 mm, 6 h. Thessaly, Koinon of Thessaly, AD 82-96. Obv: ΔΟΜΙΤΙΑΝΟ[Ν ΚΑΙΣΑΡΑ ΘΕΣ]ΣΑΛΟΙ, laureate head of Domitian, right. Rev: ΔΟΜΙΤΙΑ-Ν ΣΕΒΑΣΣΤΗΝ, bare-headed and draped bust of Domitia, right. Refs: BMC 7, p. 7, 76; Sear Greek Imp. 891; RPC II 277; Rogers 88; BCD Thessaly II 946.
Nice coin! I am happy to see you have sorted out the attribution. Appropriately, I have this cistophorus with Domitian and Domitia. Domitian AR Cistophorus, 10.59g Rome mint (for Asia), 82 AD RIC 845 (R). BMC 255. RSC 2 (under Domitian and Domitia). RPC 866 (6 spec.). Obv: IMP CAES DOMITIAN AVG P M COS VIII; Head of Domitian, laureate, bearded, r. Rev: DOMITIA AVGVSTA; bust of Domitia, draped, r., hair massed in front and in long plait behind Ex Berk, eBay, 30 December 2013. EX Berk 145, 14 September 2005, lot 459.
Koinon of Thessaly, no, this has to do, from Asia Minor. A different type of Domitian-Domitia, bought when I was not aware enough of smoothing and tooling - only four years ago. This hasn't been done with a toothbrush. Domitianus 81-96, Phrygia, Cibyra. AE 23 mm. Obv. Domitianus faces Domitia, his queen. Countermark with star between them (Howgego 444). Rev. Sitting Zeus. With letters KI BY. 22 mm, 7.17 gr.