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unknown roman, maybe provincial?
Ibanez:
dear friends,
have you any idea about this specimen?
Pscipio:
Just a quick guess, it looks like a Iudaea Capta issue struck by the Flavians in the east.
Lars
mauseus:
Hi,
Lars, you're right. Caesaraea in Samaria.
This is one from FORVM's current offering, coin 8892 for Domitian, but also known for Titus and Vespasian (I think):
Regards,
Mauseus
Ibanez:
yes, have you right all. found a reference at: [BROKEN LINK REMOVED BY ADMIN]
Howard Cole:
This has to be Domitian. He is the only one I can find with a right facing bust. The rest have a left facing bust.
Here is the description from SNG ANS, part 6, coins numbers 492-494.
Obv. IMPDOMITIANVSCAESAVGGERMANICVS. Laureate head of Domititan right.
Rev. Athena advancing left, raising right hand on trophy; holding shield and spear in left hand.
Howard
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