Roman Gold Aureus Emperor Domitian (81-96 AD) Fine (RIC 540)
Numismatic
Roman Gold Aureus Emperor Domitian (81-96 AD) Fine (RIC 540)
Struck during the late first century, this gold aureus offers a direct connection to the Flavian dynasty of ancient Rome. Weighing approximately 7 grams, the coin represents the primary gold denomination of the Roman Empire, minted during the rule of Emperor Domitian, who governed from 81 to 96 AD. This specific piece is preserved in Fine condition, showcasing the enduring nature of ancient coinage. The front of the coin features a right-facing portrait of Domitian adorned with a laurel wreath. Surrounding his likeness is the Latin inscription DOMIT COS II CAES AVG F, which serves to identify his imperial titles and lineage. On the back, the design shifts to an active scene, depicting the emperor mounted on horseback. Cataloged by numismatists under the reference number RIC 540, this artifact provides a fascinating window into the imperial imagery and monetary system of Rome over nineteen hundred years ago.
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Specifications
| Year | 81-96 AD |
|---|---|
| Grade | Fine |
| Legal-tender face value | AV Aureus |
| Metal | Gold |
| Weight | 0.2100 troy oz |
| Purity | N/A |
| Thickness | 1.5 mm |
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