Domitian AD 81-96, AE Sestertius, IOVI VICTORI Rome AD 90-91

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Domitian AD 81-96, AE Sestertius, Rome AD 90-91. Obverse: Laureate head right. Reverse: IOVI VICTORI, Jupiter seated left holdng Victory and sceptre, S C below in exergue. Good Very Fine, a well centred and well struck up coin, a little surface pitting evident.
SKU: R16507
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DenominationSestertius
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