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E-auction 396-308641 - brm_610536 - DOMITIANUS As

DOMITIANUS As VF
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Estimate : 95 €
Price : 37 €
Maximum bid : 52 €
End of the sale : 16 November 2020 14:21:30
bidders : 9 bidders
Type : As
Date: 80-81
Mint name / Town : Roma
Metal : copper
Diameter : 27 mm
Orientation dies : 7 h.
Weight : 11,12 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Monnaie centrée. Usure régulière. Joli revers. Patine marron
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : CAES DIVI VESP F DOMITIANVS COS VII.
Obverse description : Tête laurée de Domitien à droite (O*).
Obverse translation : "Caesar Divi Vespasiani Filius Domitianus Consul septimus”, (César fils du divin Vespasien Domitien Consul pour la septième fois).

Reverse


Reverse legend : S|C.
Reverse description : Minerve casquée, debout à gauche, l’égide sur la poitrine, tenant un foudre de la main droite et une lance de la gauche ; à ses pieds, un bouclier.
Reverse translation : “Senatus Consulto”, (Par Décret du Sénat).

Historical background


DOMITIANUS

(12/69-18/09/96)

Caesar under Vespasianus

In December 69, Domitian received the title of Caesar - therefore heir to the Empire - at the same time as his brother Titus. He is however the only one present in Rome with his uncle Flavius Sabinus, who perishes in the fire of the Capitol. Proclaimed "Princeps Iuventutis" (Prince of Youth), he kept his title even after the death of his father in 79. After the death of his brother Titus on September 13, 81, which some describe as an assassination at the instigation of Domitian himself, he becomes emperor and opens a lamentable reign which will end with his assassination.

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