- DOMITIAN bronze As (86 AD)
- Obverse : IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XII CENS PER P P, laureate head right with aegis on neck /
- Reverse : FIDEI PVBLICAE / S – C, Fides standing right, holding corn-ears with poppy in right hand and dish of fruits in left
- Rome mint
- 10,37 g.
- RIC 332
Domitian bronze coin
Relive Roman history with this bronze As of Domitian, struck in 86 AD. Weighing 10.37 grams and originating from the Mint of Rome, this coin features on the obverse a laureate portrait of Emperor Domitian with an aegis on his neck, highlighting his power and divine status.
The reverse depicts Fides, the goddess of fidelity, standing to the right, holding ears of corn and a poppy in one hand and a plate of fruits in the other, evoking abundance and prosperity during his reign. This coin is a true window into the golden age of the Roman Empire, captivating collectors and history enthusiasts.
Roman coins
Our collection of ancient Roman coins is a journey through time. Each carefully crafted piece is a window into the imperial past, capturing the essence and elegance of Rome. The varied motifs, from portraits of emperors to classical symbols, testify to the rich cultural heritage of the Empire. These coins are not just collectibles but fragments of history, preserved through the centuries.