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Domitian Jupiter Æ Sestertius Roman Empire 92-94 AD Brass Coin Museum Reproduction CBRS0162

37,00 

Hand-Struck (Hammered) – Brass Æ Roman Empire Sestertius (35.8mm, 32.22g.) Domitian, Rome mint, struck 92-94 A.D. References: RIC II.1# 751, OCRE# ric.2_1(2).dom.751.

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Flavius Domitianus was an effective emperor who spent much of his time in the provinces preserving order. Despite his effectiveness, he was extremely unpopular with the senatorial class at Rome. He appointed persons from the lower classes to positions of authority. Domitian’s reign was marred by paranoia and cruelty in his latter years and he executed many Senators. When asked to prohibit execution of senators without a trial by peers he declined, thus dispelling the old illusions of republican government and exposing the true autocracy of his rule. In 96 A.D., he was stabbed to death in a plot, allegedly involving his own wife.

DESIGN:
Obverse side
Laureate bust right
Legend:
IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XVI CENS PER P P

Reverse side
Jupiter seated left, holding Victory and scepter
Legend:
IOVI VICTORI / S C

A perfect choice for Numismatists, Historians, Military Veterans, Collectors.

Weight 32,2 g
Dimensions 35,8 mm