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Quinarius - Domitian VICTORIA AVGVST, Victory

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 75
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS
(Translation: Caesar Augusti FIlius Domitianus. Caesar, son of the emperor (Augustus), Domitian.)
Reverse description The goddess Victoria is depicted seated left upon a throne, her figure rendered in flowing drapery with finely detailed folds characteristic of Flavian mint engraving. She extends her right hand forward holding a wreath, the emblem of triumph, while her left arm supports a long palm branch, the traditional symbol of victory. The legend VICTORIA AVGVST is distributed around the field in Latin capitals, proclaiming the victory of the Augustus. The composition is well-centred on the flan, and the overall execution reflects the refined artistic standards of the Rome mint under Vespasian.
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