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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1269 Posts |
Until this purchase I had no Cistophori of Domitian. I bought one for Titus a while ago but had not found a Domitian example that I liked. I saw this one and decided to try to get it. This is a very rare coin. There are types of Cistophori for Domitian that are quire common, but not this one. A cistophorus is a large silver coin (over 10g), with a value of 3 denarii. Funny thing is I won this coin for about the price of 3 ordinary Domitian denarii. A nice bit of synergy there. This coin was graded vf. If you watch the Heritage auctions you will notice a pattern very quickly. Anything graded AU or MS will sell for very high prices with much competition among bidders. However, coins like this which are below those grades often go unnoticed. This presents certain opportunities to the careful collector. If you know your approximate values for the coins you are seeking you can sometimes get a real bargain while others are fighting among themselves after the AU and MS coins. When I first saw this example I was captivated by the portrait. It is a rather sympathetic portrait for a ruler that would be dead not long after this coin was struck. However, the reverse was what captured the most of my attention. There is a cistophorus of Clavdivs with the same reverse. They Flavians often used reverse types from earlier emperors. It is not mistake that Avgvstvs is featured on the reverse. The message to the citizens is clear; the Flavian emperors are the rightful inheritors of the empire from those who went before. The other message is that the citizens can expect the same prosperity and good rule that happened in these earlier golden days of Rome.On the reverse you can see Roma crowning Avgvstvs. The implication is that the successful and hearty spirit of Rome is also crowning Domitian. Who would not love such a blatant yet beautiful piece of propaganda. Domitian AR Cistophorus 95 CE (26mm 6h) Obv: laureate head of Domitian right; IMP CAES DOMITIANVS Rev: Distyle temple inscribed ROM ET AVG containing figure of Augustus, standing facing, spear in right hand, being crowned with right hand by female figure of Roma (on right), cornucopia in left hand RIC 854 NGC VF 2020 September 9-10 Wednesday & Thursday World & Ancient Coins Weekly Online Auction #232037 Lot #62175 
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New Member
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Wow !! I am jealous. Can you help me to find one like this with same toning?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7053 Posts |
Quote: beautiful piece of propaganda Indeed. Good score, Andrew. Congrats.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
1269 Posts |
Many thanks Bob for the always kind comments.
@jasongor
Thanks. The toning is actually even nicer with the coin in hand. When looking for this on coins you have to be careful. Not all coin photos are equal. I find Heritage to be pretty good as well as CNG and Roma Numismatics. However, there are many auction houses that take lousy photos. If you have a specific coin type in mind let me know and I would be happy to do a search or 2 for you and provide my honest opinion.
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Valued Member
Germany
141 Posts |
Wow... just beautiful. Congratulations!
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
21593 Posts |
I like the buying strategy. I am also attracted by price to a lower graded coin of a scarce denomination, provided that the coin is still in good enough condition to be satisfying to include in my collection.
With ancient coins, condition is not always everything. The actual coin itself for the price is.
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Moderator
 United States
23731 Posts |
Beautiful coin, congrats Andrew.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
6130 Posts |
Beautiful coin. I love these larger early silvers struck in Imperial style.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
1269 Posts |
Thanks to all for the kind comments.
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Pillar of the Community
 Spain
2750 Posts |
Nice addition to your collection! Love the slate grey toning and lovely detailed reverse. Congrats Paul.
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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
1143 Posts |
What a lovely coin, and the toning is superb. Congratulations. 
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