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Flavius Domitianus  (as Caesar) 69-81AD

Laureate Head Right

CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS COS VII

Lite/ Garlanded Altar/ Horns L & R

PRINCEP IVVENTVS

3.49g.     18mm.     12h      .880

Cohen 397  Sear 2676  RIC 50    RIC 2   266

 

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Wonderful addition!

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Domitian (81 - 96 A.D.)

AR Denarius
O:  IMP CAES DOMITIANVS AVG P M, laureate head of Domitian right.
R: IVPPITER CONSERVATOR, eagle standing facing, head left, on thunderbolt, wings spread. 
Rome Mint, 82-83 A.D.
3.18g
19mm
RIC II.1 144

Ex.NGC CH F, Ex. Morris Collection

This reverse type commemorates the events during the civil war of 69 A.D. Upon the arrival of the flavian troops in Italy, Sabinus (the elder brother of Vespasian) was forced to seek refuge in the Capitoline fortress (the sanctuary of Jupiter). He also brought in Domitian, his nephew. Eventually the fortress was set on fire and Sabinus captured and executed. Domitian managed to escape and found shelter at one of his father's clients. Later in that place he built a temple for Jupiter Conservator (= the Protector). Source: Tacitus, Histories, the 3rd book, section LXXIV : "Domitianus.....ac potiente rerum patre, disiecto aeditui contubernio, modicum sacellum Iovi Conservatori aramque posuit casus suos in marmore expressam)

 


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Domitian (81 - 96 A.D.)

SYRIA, Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch
AR Tetradrachm
O: AVT KAISAR DOMITIANOS SEB GERM, laureate head right; aegis at point of bust.
R: ETOUS NEOV IEROV H, eagle standing facing right on thunderbolt; palm in right field. RY 8 (88/9 AD)
14.77g
26mm
Prieur 145; RPC II 1978; Wruck 108

 

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Silver coin (AR Denarius) minted at Rome during the reign of DOMITIAN, as Caesar, in 77 A.D. Obv. CAESAR.AVG.F.DOMITIANVS.: laur. hd. r. Rev. COS.V.: The Wolf and twins l., (Romulus and Remus) a boat in ex. RCS #873. RSCII #51. RICII #241. DVM #10/2.

 

 

Silver Coin (AR Denarius) minted at Rome during the reign of DOMITIAN between 93 - 94 A.D. Obv. IMP.CAES.DOMIT.AVG.GERM.PM.TR.P.XIII.: laur hd. r. Rev. IMP.XXII.COS.XVI.CENS.P.PP.: Minerva stg. r. on prow, holding shield and brandishing a spear, an owl at her feet. RSCII #284. RICII #176. DVM #44/4.

 

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Domitian, AD 83., AE23 of Caesaria Maritima, Judea. 10.88 gr. 23mm IMP DOMITIANVS CAES AVG GERMANICVS, laureate head left / No legend, Minerva standing left, holding shield and spear, placing helmet on trophy consisting of cuirass, two shields and spears, two crossed greaves at bottom. Hendin 1455, Meshorer TJC 392, RPC II 2305, SNG ANS 492-494.

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2 hours ago, panzerman said:

AR Denarius ND Rome Mint

Flavius Domitianus  (as Caesar) 69-81AD

Laureate Head Right

CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS COS VII

Lite/ Garlanded Altar/ Horns L & R

PRINCEP IVVENTVS

3.49g.     18mm.     12h      .880

Cohen 397  Sear 2676  RIC 50    RIC 2   266

 

Please add your Domitians...

 

Beautiful denarius, congratulations!

I also have the Domitian's coin:

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Domitianus (81-96)
Aureus (7,39 g), Roma, 88 n. Chr. Av.: DOMITIANVS - AVGVSTVS, Kopf mit Lorbeerkranz n.r. Rv.: GERMANICVS / COS XIIII (im Abschnitt), Kaiser mit Lorbeerzweig und Szepter in Triumphalquadriga n.l. RIC II² 561 (R2), Calicó 837. Leichter Schürfkratzer im Rv. Und winzige Kratzer.
Gold s.sch.+

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Domitian  
88-89 AD. AE As. 
Obv: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM 
COS XIIII CENS PER P P, 
laureate head right 
Rev: FORTUNAE AVGVSTI S-C,
Fortuna standing left 
holding rudder & 
cornucopiae. 
12.91 grams
Cohen 128. domi.JPG.e6b20f09f8a2bfa687bdca22d9d89221.JPG

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Domitian. As Caesar,
AD 69-81. AR Denarius 
Struck under Vespasian, 
early AD 76-early AD 77. 
Obv: CAESΛR AVG F • DOMITIANVS,
laureate head right. 
Rev: COS IIII above, Pegasus
standing right, left foreleg 
raised. RIC II 921 (Vespasian); 
RSC 47; BMCRE 193-5 (Vespasian); 
(18mm, 3.12 g, 7h). Rome mint.

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1 hour ago, I_v_a_n said:

Beautiful denarius, congratulations!

I also have the Domitian's coin:

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Domitianus (81-96)
Aureus (7.39 g), Roma, 88 AD. Obverse: DOMITIANVS - AVGVSTVS, head with laurel wreath r. Reverse: GERMANICVS / COS XIIII (in excerpt), emperor with laurel branch and sceptre in triumphal quadriga nl. RIC II² 561 (R2), Calicó 837. Light scratch in the reverse and tiny scratches.
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Thats lovely!!!!!!

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A handsome denarius @panzerman!

Here is one of mine:

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DOMITIAN, AD 81-96
AR Denarius (19.29mm, 3.53g, 6h)
Struck AD 88-89. Rome mint
Obverse: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P VIII, laureate head of Domitian right
Reverse: IMP XVII COS XIIII CENS PPP, Minerva standing right on top of rostral column, holding spear and shield; owl to lower right
References: RIC II 657 (R)
A rare type, well-struck on good metal with light toning. A distinctive and unusually artistic portrait of Domitian.

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Beautiful coin @Panzerman. I love all your coins and posts.

denarius with Jupiter's lightning bolt on altar...

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denarius with lighted altar...

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sestertius with Jupiter seated holding victory...

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Here is a a nice looking As with Fides reverse...

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denarius of Domitian not commonly seen with throne reverse....

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aureus of domitian with him riding a horse...

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Great coins all !

My Moneta reverse Domitian as

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Domitianus, As - Rome, 85 CE
IMP CAES DOMITIAN AVG GERM COS XI, Laureate bust of Domitian right
MONETA AVGVSTI, Moneta standing left, holding cornucopia and scales. SC in field
11.08 gr
Ref : Cohen #325, RCV #2807v

 

And a Minerva denarius

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Domitianus, Denarius - Rome mint, 95-96 CE
IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM PM TRP XV, Laureate head of Domitianus right
IMP XXII COS XVII CENS PPP, Minerva standing right holding spear and shield
3,21 gr
Ref : RCV #2734 v, Cohen #292

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Here are some of mine.

 

 

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Roman Imperial, Domitian, Dupondius - RIC 706 .
Scarce  Domitian dupondius with COS XV in the obverse legend.
Roman Imperial Domitian (81-96), Dupondius 90-91, Rome mint Obverse: radiate head right
IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XV CENS PER P P
Reverse: Virtus standing right, foot on helmet, holding spear and parazonium, SC in fields
VIRTVTI AVGVSTI
Weight 12,67 g.

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 BRASS DUPONDIUS OF DOMITIAN AS CAESAR: 
SPES. ROME, AD 81. RIC II 351. E.F

Obverse: CAES DIVI AVG VESP F DOMITIAN COS VII, Laureate bust of Domitian facing left.

Reverse: S C, Spes advancing left, holding flower and lift skirt.

RIC II 351? [Rome, AD 81].

Diameter: 28 mm. Weight: 12.8 g.

 Although the portrait is laureate the coin has clearly been struck in brass. I can't find anther example with AVG in the obverse legend

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Roman Imperial. Domitian. As Caesar, AD 69-81. AR Denarius (17mm, 2.93 g). Rome mint. Struck under Vespasian circa AD 70-75. Laureate head right / Rider on horse left, raising hand. RIC II (Vespasian) 680; RSC 664. Near Very Fine. Fourree?

This was the first Domitian coin I acquired, I guess many of us own this one.

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Domitian, 81-96 Denarius 92-93, AR 18.5mm., 3.40g. Laureate head r. Rev. Minerva standing r. on capital of rostral column, brandishing spear and holding round shield; at feet to right, owl standing facing. RIC 740. C 281.

 

 

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Domitian. AD 81-96. AV Aureus. Rome mint. Struck AD 82-83. IMP CAES DOMITIANVS AVG P M, laureate head right / IVPPITER CONSERVATOR, eagle standing facing on thunderbolt, head left, wings spread. RIC II 143; Calicó 895; BMCRE 51; BN 50-2; Biaggi 420.

From the Giuseppe Mazzini and J.C.S. Rashleigh collections, Glendining, 14 January 1953, lot 29, Adolph Hess, 5 April 1955, lot 84, and Mario Ratto, 19 January 1956, lot 108

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On 12/31/2024 at 5:42 PM, panzerman said:

AR Denarius ND Rome Mint

Flavius Domitianus  (as Caesar) 69-81AD

Laureate Head Right

CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS COS VII

Lite/ Garlanded Altar/ Horns L & R

PRINCEP IVVENTVS

3.49g.     18mm.     12h      .880

Cohen 397  Sear 2676  RIC 50    RIC 2   266

 

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A great Domitian, but what is this are you jumping into silver?

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