Domitian – Cistophoric Tetradrachm/3 Denarii
$700.00
Domitian. 81-96 AD, circ. 82 AD, possibly Rome Mint for circulation in Asia. Cistophoric Tetradrachm/3 Denarii, 10.61g. RPC-864, RIC-222. Obv: Laureate Head of Domitian. Rx: CAPIT RESTIT, temple enclosing figures of Juno, Jupiter, Minerva.
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Domitian. 81-96 AD, circ. 82 AD, possibly Rome Mint for circulation in Asia. Cistophoric Tetradrachm/3 Denarii, 10.61g. RPC-864, RIC-222. Obv: Laureate Head of Domitian. Rx: CAPIT RESTIT, temple enclosing figures of Juno, Jupiter, Minerva.
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