Don't Hate Me - It's another Domitian

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by David Atherton, Jul 7, 2019.

  1. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    Sorry, but yes it's another Domitian. I sort of forgotten about this coin and it sat on the back burner for a few weeks. It deserves better treatment.


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    Domitian
    Æ As, 10.56g
    Rome mint, 82 AD
    RIC 110 (C3). BMC 281.
    Obv: IMP CAES DIVI VESP F DOMITIAN AVG P M; Head of Domitian, laureate, bearded, r.
    Rev: TR P COS VIII DES VIIII P P; S C in field; Minerva adv. r., with spear and shield
    Acquired from Holding History, eBay, June 2019.

    Early in Domitian's reign Minerva figured prominently on the aes coinage. This As from early 82 featuring his patron deity with spear and shield would later be adopted by the denarius issues after the overhaul of the mint later in the year. It would become one of the standard four Minerva types for that denomination.

    The dark olive green patina is quite pretty in hand.

    I would ask you guys to post your Domitians (LOL!) ... instead feel free to post your coins with fetching patinas or toning.
     
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  3. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    Nice patina on that coin, congrats on adding it to your collection.
     
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  4. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Wonderful portrait, congrats.
     
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  5. Orfew

    Orfew Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

    Nice pickup David. i like the portrait.

    Here is one on my favourite portraits of Domitian.

    Domitian RIC 435 .jpg
     
  6. ro1974

    ro1974 Well-Known Member

    nice coin weldone
     
  7. Suarez

    Suarez Well-Known Member

    I have no particular love for the coinage of Domitian but for my first book I chose this coin's obv for the cover.

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    It belongs (belonged?) to Curtis Clay as I was completing a marathon session to photograph his huge collection. This was back in 2004 when I had my first reasonably "pro" camera; a Nikon D100 with a pre-Internet-age 60mm Nikkor lens. A combo like this would probably cost fifty bucks today. While not perfect, the quality and resolution of this photo is still impressive considering the primitive equipment. It would (imo) be serviceable enough to be reprinted as is in an auction today.

    My one and only Dom's nothing special:
    2011-03-02.JPG

    Rasiel
     
  8. ro1974

    ro1974 Well-Known Member

  9. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

    Now, why would we ever hate you? Love your Domitians :D
     
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  10. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    A very fine style portrait for that issue.
     
  11. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    I just assumed with the recent deluge of Domitians folks were nearing their upper tolerance level for him. ;)
     
  12. octavius

    octavius Well-Known Member

    My bronze Domitian with Minerva reverse. I find these to be rather scarce especially considering this emperor's predilection for the goddess Minerva.
    Also , his Virtus and Fides. Rg23HPz8x5Q7Xqm46ZbjMtG3F7pH9S.jpg Mz6g7oeXJb5Ey9HFQD8t2nG5T3dR4a.jpg 155390.jpg
     
  13. Justin Lee

    Justin Lee I learn by doing

    Very nice new Flavian AE, David!

    This one, my only imperial Domitian, is a dark green, pleasing in hand, but it fairly rough or patchy.
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    Domitian, Ruled 81-96 AD
    AE Dupondius, Struck 87 AD, Rome Mint

    Obverse: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XIII CENS PER P P, Head of Domitian, radiate, right.
    Reverse: VIRTVTI AVGVSTI, Virtus standing right, resting foot on helmet, holding spear and parazonium, S-C across field.
    References: RIC II 540
     
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