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URI | https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/2/506A json ttl rdf xml epidoc |
Volume | II |
Number | 506A |
Province | Thrace |
Region | Thrace |
City | Flavian Latin mint in Thrace |
Reign | Titus |
Person (obv.) | Domitian (Caesar) |
Issue | Titus and Domitian Caesar, and Julia |
Dating | AD 80/1 |
Obverse inscription | CAES DIVI AVG VESP F DOMITIAN COS VII |
Edition | Caes(ar) Divi Aug(usti) Vesp(asiani) f(ilius) Domitian(us) Co(n)s(ul) VII |
Translation | Caesar Domitian, son of the divine Augustus Vespasian, consul for the seventh time |
Obverse design | laureate head of Domitian, left |
Reverse inscription | S C |
Edition | S(enatus) C(onsulto) |
Translation | by decree of the Senate |
Reverse design | Minerva standing facing, head left, holding thunderbolt and resting on spear; shield at her feet |
Metal | brass |
Average diameter | 27 mm |
Average weight | 11.20 g |
Axis | 12 |
Reference | Cahn —; RIC II, 1, T315 |
Specimens | 1 (0 in the core collections) |
Note | tentatively given to Thrace |
Addition | Additional coin-type (post publication) |