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Denarius - Domitian TP P COS VII

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 81
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Weight 3.24 g
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Reverse description A curule chair (sella curulis), the traditional seat of senior Roman magistrates and a symbol of consular authority, occupies the central field, rendered in frontal view with its characteristic crossed legs and curved supports clearly delineated. Atop the chair rests a wreath, referencing civic honours. The abbreviated legend TR P COS VII is distributed in the field around the central type, denoting Domitian's tribunician power and his seventh consulship, dating this issue firmly to AD 81. A beaded border frames the reverse, consistent with Flavian mint practice.
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