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 Aureus - Domitia CONCORDIA AVGVSTA
| Gold | 7.7 g | - | 
|   Issuer   |  Rome › Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD) | 
|---|---|
|   Emperor   |  Domitian (Titus Flavius Domitianus) (81-96) | 
|   Type   |  Standard circulation coin | 
|   Years   |  88-89 | 
|   Value   |  1 Aureus = 25 Denarii | 
|   Currency   |  Denarius, Reform of Augustus (27 BC – AD 215) | 
|   Composition   |  Gold | 
|   Weight   |  7.7 g | 
|   Shape   |  Round (irregular) | 
|   Technique   |  Hammered | 
|   Demonetized   |  Yes | 
|   Updated   |  2024-10-05 | 
|   Numista   |  N#252113 | 
|---|---|
|   Rarity index   |  100% | 
Reverse
Peacock right.
Script: Latin
Lettering: CONCORDIA AVGVSTA
 Translation: 
 Concordia Augusta.
 Venerable harmony. 
Comment
Source: Online Coins of the Roman Empire (OCRE)Interesting fact
One interesting fact about the Aureus - Domitia (CONCORDIA AVGVSTA) coin is that it features an image of the Roman goddess Concordia on the reverse side, which symbolizes unity and harmony within the Roman Empire. This image was particularly significant during the reign of Emperor Domitian (81-96 AD), who sought to promote unity and stability throughout the empire after a period of civil wars and political unrest. The coin's design, therefore, serves as a reflection of the political and social climate of the time.