Coin Community Family of Web Sites
Royal Canadian Mint products, Canadian, Polish, American, and world coins and banknotes. Ken's Numismatic eBay Store US and World Coins, Bullion, and Exonumia. Coin, Banknote and Medal Collectors's Online Mall Vancouvers #1 Coin and Paper Money Dealer 300,000 items to help build your collection! Specializing in Modern Numismatics
Subscribe to our Youtube Channel! Check out our Pinterest!
Username:
Password:
Save Password
Forgot your Password?


This page may contain links that result in small commissions to keep this free site up and running.
Welcome Guest! Need help? Got a question? Inherit some coins?
Our coin forum is completely free! Register Now!

A Fascinating Reverse Type For Domitian.

To participate in the forum you must log in or register.
Author Previous TopicReplies: 1 / Views: 734Next Topic  
Pillar of the Community
orfew's Avatar
Canada
1269 Posts
 Posted 09/12/2021  9:27 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add orfew to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
A few years ago, a friend of mine acquired one of these and called it the "Snake cowboy" coin. Just to get it out the way let me say that I would never understand how anyone could not want of these fascinating coins. There are many interesting Flavian coins struck in Alexandria and this is but one example. The portrait is not very interesting at all but that reverse...well that is a different story entirely. The snake is actually Agathadaemon and not an actual snake. The imagery here is meant to signify the importance of the harvest and of agriculture in general. Agrarian themes are common on the coins of many emperors because a hungry populace could be very dangerous for an emperor.

I know that this coin is quite worn, but sometimes it is necessary to accept a lower grade coin. This is especially true of rare coins such as this. A few have emerged in the last year or so and brought very strong prices regardless of condition. I have slowly been adding some Alexandrian coins from the Flavian dynasty because the reverses are interesting and many of these do not occur on the coins struck in Rome.

If you go looking for one of these be prepared for some competition. It is not just the Flavian collectors that will be interested. Those who collect interesting Alexandrian reverse types specifically, or those who just like Alexandrian coins in general will also pursue a coin like this.

EGYPT. Alexandria. Domitian, 81-96. Diobol
(25 mm, 7.42 g, 11 h),
Obv: RY 10 = 90/1. [ΑΥΤ] ΚΑΙ#1017;ΑΡ ΔΟΜΙΤ [#1017;#1028;Β Γ#1028;ΡΜ] Laureate head of Domitian to right, with aegis on his left shoulder.
Rev: L I Agathodaemon serpent riding horse to right.
Dattari (Savio) 563. Emmett 276.10. K&G 24.110. RPC II 2584A.
Extremely rare. Somewhat porous and with light deposits, otherwise, good fine.
From a European collection, formed before 2005.
Leu Numismatic Web auction 17 Lot 2103 Sunday August 15, 2021


Pillar of the Community
Kamnaskires's Avatar
United States
7053 Posts
 Posted 09/12/2021  9:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kamnaskires to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Good score, Andrew. I've spotted these in listings before. Such bizarre iconography. Glad you beat out the competition.

  Previous TopicReplies: 1 / Views: 734Next Topic  

To participate in the forum you must log in or register.



    




Disclaimer: While a tremendous amount of effort goes into ensuring the accuracy of the information contained in this site, Coin Community assumes no liability for errors. Copyright 2005 - 2025 Coin Community Family- all rights reserved worldwide. Use of any images or content on this website without prior written permission of Coin Community or the original lender is strictly prohibited.
Contact Us  |  Advertise Here  |  Privacy Policy / Terms of Use

Coin Community Forum © 2005 - 2025 Coin Community Forums
It took 0.19 seconds to rattle this change. Forums