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 Posted 11/13/2021  1:06 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add TheProphet to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello everyone, first time posting so apologies in advance if I break any rules in this post.

I'm writing a university paper and this coin came up in my research. The paper that contains the image of the coin is written in Croatian so I've been using google translate in order to gleam some information.

The coin is a sestertius of Domitian minted in Rome. No obverse image is given. The Reverse is said to depict Domitian's restoration and enlarging of the DOMUS TIBERIANA sometime after the fire there in 80AD

The image of the coin is cited under "Bauten Roms auf Münzen und Medaillen 118.(Küthmann, H., Overbeck, B., Steinhilber, D., Weber, I., Bauten Roms auf Münzen und Medaillen, München, 1973., str. 62., sl. 118.). So from a german paper that I am unable to find.

Any help in locating this coin online or other knowledge regarding it is greatly appreciated!!!

(here is the link to view the entire Croatian paper on buildings that appear on Roman coins, https://hrcak.srce.hr/164307)


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Found these two:

RIC II, Part 1 (second edition) Domitian 798 and 799. 95-96 AD, minted in Rome.

Two different busts but described as having the same reverse. 798 on OCRE has two coins pictured, one is misattributed. 799 has no images.

http://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric....798?lang=en.
http://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric....799?lang=en.

Photos on that site from Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: (Hey look at that! It's the same coin pictured in the paper you found.)
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Wow!...Tanman good detective work! Definitely the same coin!
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Tanman2001 amazing job!! I didn't think anyone was going to be able to find it!

thank you big time

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