Domitian Dupondius, Domitian reverse
RIC II, Part 1 (second edition) Domitian 621 · 88 AD · Rome
Obverse
Reverse
Münzkabinett, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Obverse
IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P VIII CENS PER P P
Head of Domitian, radiate, right
Reverse
COS XIIII LVD SAEC FEC S C
Domitian standing left over altar; Tiber reclining left; flute and lyre players right; double temple with nine columns behind
About This Type
This RIC II, Part 1 (second edition) Domitian 621 is a dupondius of Domitian (88 AD), struck at the Rome mint. The reverse depicts Domitian standing left over altar; Tiber reclining left; flute and lyre players right; double temple with nine columns behind. Struck in bronze at a standard weight of 10.91g, 28mm diameter.
About the Dupondius
The dupondius was a Roman orichalcum (brass) coin worth two asses, typically 12–14 grams and 25–29mm. It is distinguished from the as by the emperor's radiate crown and the use of brass rather than copper.
About the Rome Mint
The Rome mint was the principal mint of the Roman state from the Republic through the fall of the Western Empire. It produced the vast majority of gold and silver coinage and was the only mint for much of the first and second centuries AD.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is RIC II, Part 1 (second edition) Domitian 621?
- RIC II, Part 1 (second edition) Domitian 621 is a Bronze Dupondius of Domitian (88 AD) struck at the Rome mint cataloged under RIC no. RIC II, Part 1 (second edition) Domitian 621.
- How do you identify RIC II, Part 1 (second edition) Domitian 621?
- The obverse depicts Head of Domitian, radiate, right with the inscription IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P VIII CENS PER P P. The reverse depicts Domitian standing left over altar; Tiber reclining left; flute and lyre players right; double temple with nine columns behind with the inscription COS XIIII LVD SAEC FEC S C. Portrait type: radiate.
- What are the physical specifications of RIC II, Part 1 (second edition) Domitian 621?
- RIC II, Part 1 (second edition) Domitian 621 was struck in Bronze, standard weight 10.91g, diameter 28mm, die axis 6 h, struck.
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