The Roman Empire
Domitian


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Set Details

Coin Description:
Grade: NGC MS Strike: 5/5 Surface: 5/5
Owner: Kohaku
 
Set Category: Ancients
Set Name: The Roman Empire
Slot Name: Domitian
Research: Currently not available

Owner's Description

Of humble origin, Galerius (260-311 AD) forged a distinguished military career, portrayed by the strong laureate and armored portrait on the obverse of the coin. Proclaimed Emperor in 305 AD upon Diocletian’s abdication, Galerius was a ruthless ruler, imposing heavy taxes and maintaining the persecution of Christians. Such themes are consistent with the coin's reverse, wherein Genius (a duality of good and bad personal tutelaries, with the dominant determining man's ultimate disposition) holds in one hand a cornucopia, and the other a bowl used either in making libations of wine to the gods, or in receiving blood of sacrificial victims. On his deathbed, and perhaps fearing his illness the vengeance of the Christian God, Galerius issued an edict grudgingly granting toleration, and died shortly thereafter. Coin details: Roman, Galerius (Caesar, 293-305 AD), Billon Follis (26mm, 9.28 g, 6h), Struck: 303-305 AD, Trier mint, 1st officina, NGC Grade: MS, Strike: 5/5, Surface: 5/5. Obverse: Laureate and cuirassed bust right, MAXIMIANVS NOBIL C, Reverse: Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopia, GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, S | F || PTR, Reference: RIC VI 594b.

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