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Denarius - Domitian COS IIII, Pegasus

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 76-77
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Weight 3.1 g
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Reverse description Pegasus, the winged horse of Greek mythology, stands in three-quarter profile to the right with the right foreleg raised and planted on a low base or ground line, conveying a prancing posture. The wings rise prominently from the back in a vigorous, upswept arrangement rendered in bold relief. The tail flows downward behind the haunches. The abbreviated legend COS IIII appears in the upper field above the figure, referencing Domitian's fourth consulship. The field is otherwise plain, and a beaded border frames the entire design.
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Reverse lettering COS IIII
(Translation: Consul Quartum. Consul for the fourth time.)
Edge Plain
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