Here is another rarity. It is the second issue of 92 CE. The coin was minted between January and mid September.
Here is what RIC says about this issue.
"The second issue incorporates Domitian's final imperatorial acclamation (IMP XXII) which, on the basis of the extreme rarity of these coins, probably took place shortly before the change in his tribunician numeration on September 14th."
Acsearch= 1
OCRE= 1
CNG Archives: 1 (the same coin shown in Acsearch)
RIC: 3 examples cited (1 is the BMC coin, and is the same coin in OCRE) 1 in Vienna and 1 in a private collection.
Domitian AR Denarius Rome mint struck 92 CE (second issue)
18.5 mm 3.25 g
Obverse: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG-GERM P M TR P XI, laureate head of Domitian right
Reverse: IMP XXII COS XVI CENS P P P, Minerva standing facing, helmeted head left, vertical spear in right hand
RIC 738 (R2)
Purchased from Germania Inferior Numsmatics on Vcoins February 1, 2019
