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Domitian Denarius Minerva Very Fine_obv

Domitian Denarius Minerva Very Fine

Titus Flavius Domitianus was born in Rome in A.D. 51 to the future emperor Vespasian. Side-lined for much of his youth, the sudden death of his older brother, Titus, in A.D. 81 made Domitian emperor. His tyrannical reputation is due to the historians writing about him being of the senatorial ruling class with whom he clashed politically; he executed at least 12 ex-consuls! But, when all the evidence is considered, including archaeology such as coins, it shows he was a ruthless but efficient ruler who provided the foundation of the peaceful second century. He was loved by the people and the army for improving their lives, for instance he improved the silver quality of the coinage, therefore public trust in money. We have a small group of Domitian’s silver Denarius grading Very Fine that show his bust on the obverse and his patron deity, Minerva, standing on the reverse. She was the Roman version of Athena, the goddess of wisdom, justice, law, victory, and the sponsor of arts, trade, and strategic warfare. Fill this gap in your collection and decide for yourself, Tyrant or Terribly Misunderstood?
£175.00
Gordian III. A.D. 238-244., Rome - A.D. 239. AR Ant. PAX AVGVSTI_obv

Gordian III. A.D. 238-244., Rome - A.D. 239. AR Antoninianus. PAX AVGVSTI.

Gordian III. A.D. 238-244., Rome - A.D. 239. AR Antoninianus. Radiate bust right / 'PAX AVGVSTI' Pax standing left holding branch & sceptre. Toned Extremely Fine with slightly weak reverse.
£160.00
Gordian III. A.D. 238-244., Rome - A.D. 241-243. AR Antoninianus. AETERNITATI AVG_obv

Gordian III. A.D. 238-244., Rome - A.D. 241-243. AR Antoninianus. AETERNITATI AVG.

Gordian III. A.D. 238-244., Rome - A.D. 241-243. AR Antoninianus. Radiate bust right / 'AETERNITATI AVG' Sol stg. left holding globe & saluting. Toned Good Very Fine.
£80.00
Gordian III. A.D. 238-244., Rome - A.D. 244. AR Antoninianus. FELICIT TEMP._obv

Gordian III. A.D. 238-244., Rome - A.D. 244. AR Antoninianus. FELICIT TEMP.

Gordian III. A.D. 238-244., Rome - A.D. 244. AR Antoninianus. Radiate bust right / 'FELICIT TEMP' Felicitas stg. holding long caduceus & cornucopiae. Toned Good Very Fine.
£80.00