Rare Germania Capta As

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  1. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    Recently I was able to acquire a decently scarce Germania Capta As struck for Domitian.

    D419a.jpg Domitian
    Æ As, 12.13g
    Rome mint, 86 AD
    Obv: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XI CENS PER P P; Head of Domitian, laureate, bearded, r., with aegis
    Rev: S C in field; Crossed pairs of shields, spears, and trumpets over vexillum
    RIC 419(R2). BMC -. BNC -.
    Acquired from Marc Breitsprecher, April 2022. Ex Stacks, April 2006.

    In 85 AD Domitian's senatorial bronze mint began striking a series of Germania Capta types with various reverse designs to commemorate his recent victory over the Germanic Chatti. On the middle bronze there appears a type with crossed decorated shields and spears (captured Germanic arms) and trumpets(?) overlaid on a vexillum. Curiously, the 'trumpets' appear to look more like carynxes but are described in most of the literature concerning the type as simply (Roman?) trumpets. It would make sense if the trumpets in question were captured Germanic booty along with the spears and shields, perhaps the above coin bears that out. A rare 86 AD third issue variant of this reverse type missing from both the BM and Paris collections.

    Thanks for looking!
     
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  3. Jay GT4

    Jay GT4 Well-Known Member

    Nice "not a Minerva" Domitian!
     
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