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coins ancient to other 01e domitian aureus

Ruler: Domitian, as Caesar (AD 81-96)

Obverse:  CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS, laureate head of Domitian right 

Reverse:   COS-IIII, cornucopia bound with fillet, containing grain ears, pyramidal cake, pomegranates and other fruits, three grape clusters hanging from rim of horn.

Mint: Rome, AD 76-77

Denomination: Aureus

Weight:  

Reference: Calicó 817a. RIC II.1 (Vespasian) 918

Note: Domitian has gone down in history as a depraved tyrant, but he was certainly not a madman like Caligula, nor was he an incompetent dilettante like Nero. As a young man, Domitian was largely overshadowed by his older brother Titus, a situation that probably shaped his dour, resentful character. In AD 79, Vespasian was succeeded by Titus as Augustus, with Domitian taking the junior position of Caesar. But Titus ruled only two years before he fell ill and died in September of AD 81. Domitian wasted no time in seizing power as the third emperor of the Flavian dynasty. He soon proved a conscientious, detail-oriented administrator who kept a firm hand on all facets of government. Despite his uneven military record, the legions loved Domitian for raising their pay by nearly 50 percent. But Domitian's suspicion of the aristocracy soon deepened into paranoia. Unsuccessful conspiracies against him in AD 87 and 89 caused him to abandon all restraint, and by AD 93 Rome was in the grip of a reign of terror. Even Domitian's wife came to fear for her life, and she encouraged the emperor's personal attendants to plot against him, leading to his murder in AD 96.

During the years 77 and 78 AD the Flavians introduced a host of new reverse types to their precious metal coinage, most of which were based upon types from the Republican and Augustan age. This type is a reproduction of the reverse from Republican denarii struck in 127 B.C., Crawford 265/1 and in 82-80 B.C., Crawdford 371/1 - see my coins:

https://www.colleconline.com/en/items/329481/coins-ancient-to-other-crawford-265-1

https://www.colleconline.com/en/items/326920/coins-ancient-to-other-crawford-371-1

However, on Domitian's cornucopia there is no thunderbolt like on the republican denarii.

Collezione : 18b Roman Aurei

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