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Very Rare Domitian Denarius

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Lately I have been spending a few hours a night checking the Flavian coins for sale on different sites. I deliberately check the attributions. Looks like it paid off this time. This coin was misattributed by the seller. I am so happy that I bought RIC II Part 1. It has more than paid for itself in its usefulness.

Domitian definitely had a thing for Minerva. She dominates the reverses of the denarii of Domitian. However, this is not an ordinary Domitian Minerva. What makes this coin special is the dating. The most amazing part to me is that IMP XVI (on the reverse) was only in production for 4 days between Oct 30 and Nov 2 of 88 CE. " A diploma dated 7 November 88 proves that IMP XVII had already been proclaimed by then..". According to RIC Part II the hoard evidence reveals that there were only 2 of these counted. This coin was minted just after the secular games issue.

This coin is very rare. There are no examples in the British Museum, Paris collection, or Berlin. There is one in the Vienna Kunthistorisches museum and there is one in the coin catalogue of the Grenoble library.

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I am very happy to add this one to my collection. Thanks to a friend for confirming my attribution. It is very useful to have another pair of eyes you can trust when you suspect a misattribution.

Domitian Minerva. Rome, AD 88. Silver denarius.
19mm. 3.28g.
Obv: Laureate head right, IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM PM TR P VIII, beaded border.
Rev:Minerva standing left holding spear, IMP XVI COS XIIII CENS P P
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RIC 655 (R2)
Good VF, bright silver, bold head.




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Wow congrats on a pick-up of such a rare coin!
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Very impressive. Such a rare coin and in very nice condition as well. It's quite extraordinary to possess a coin that can't even be found in the British Museum! Congrats on your purchase.
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Thanks all for the comments.
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Andrew, you have been finding some nice rare coins lately, makes me think I want to get back into collecting Roman coins again. Congrats.
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Not in the BM?! Looks like a bequest is in order!

I didn't know about this issue, but I saw on FORVM (as I am sure you will have!) that a similar case exists for Commodus, who has a single die with TR P XVIII which was only issued right before his assassination - though to be frank, it looks more like an error than a bonafide variety. I need to read up on these things, lest I let one slip by!
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@Ben

The bequest is a good idea. I will have to put that in my notes. I have written up instructions for my wife as to how to dispose of my collection.

I believe the key with identifying these rarities is being familiar with the printed references. I have found too many errors in the online versions.
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