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Ancient Rome 69-81AD Horseman Rev. Domitian as Ceasar Silver Denarius Extra Fine (EF40)
Ancient Rome 69-81AD Horseman Rev. Domitian as Ceasar Silver Denarius Extra Fine (EF40)
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                  Ancient Rome 69-81AD Horseman Rev. Domitian as Ceasar Silver Denarius Extra Fine (EF40) 
Titus Flavius Domitianus (51–96 CE) was the youngest son of Vespasian and the third emperor of the Flavian dynasty, ruling from 81 to 96 CE. His reign was marked by strong central authority, military campaigns that secured the empire’s borders, and extensive building projects in Rome, including the completion of the Flavian Amphitheatre (Colosseum). Domitian also implemented financial and administrative reforms to strengthen imperial control, but his autocratic style and harsh treatment of the Senate earned him a reputation for tyranny. Despite this, he maintained relative stability and prosperity in the empire. Domitian was ultimately assassinated in a palace conspiracy, ending the Flavian dynasty and leaving a mixed legacy of efficiency and fear.
Obverse: Laureate head of Domitian facing left, with the legend around.
Reverse: A helmeted horseman in military dress, with his cloak trailing behind him, prancing to the right, with his right hand thrown upwards and back.
Specifications:
Emperor: Vespasian (69-79)
Composition: Silver
Weight: Approx. 3 g
Diameter: 18.5 mm
Mint: Rome
              
Titus Flavius Domitianus (51–96 CE) was the youngest son of Vespasian and the third emperor of the Flavian dynasty, ruling from 81 to 96 CE. His reign was marked by strong central authority, military campaigns that secured the empire’s borders, and extensive building projects in Rome, including the completion of the Flavian Amphitheatre (Colosseum). Domitian also implemented financial and administrative reforms to strengthen imperial control, but his autocratic style and harsh treatment of the Senate earned him a reputation for tyranny. Despite this, he maintained relative stability and prosperity in the empire. Domitian was ultimately assassinated in a palace conspiracy, ending the Flavian dynasty and leaving a mixed legacy of efficiency and fear.
Obverse: Laureate head of Domitian facing left, with the legend around.
Reverse: A helmeted horseman in military dress, with his cloak trailing behind him, prancing to the right, with his right hand thrown upwards and back.
Specifications:
Emperor: Vespasian (69-79)
Composition: Silver
Weight: Approx. 3 g
Diameter: 18.5 mm
Mint: Rome
