Sestertius - Domitian (S C) (87) front Sestertius - Domitian (S C) (87) back
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Sestertius - Domitian S C

87 year
Bronze 26 g 37 mm
Description
Issuer
Rome › Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Emperor
Domitian (Titus Flavius Domitianus) (81-96)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Year
87
Value
1 Sestertius = ¼ Denarius
Currency
Denarius, Reform of Augustus (27 BC – AD 215)
Composition
Bronze
Weight
26 g
Diameter
37 mm
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-06
References
Numista
N#251963
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Domitian riding right, piercing German with spear.

Script: Latin

Lettering: S C

Translation:
Senatus Consultum.
Decree of the senate.

Comment

Mass varies: 25.96–26.05 g;
Source: Online Coins of the Roman Empire (OCRE)

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the Sestertius - Domitian (S C) (87) coin is that it features an image of the Roman goddess Libertas, who is depicted standing and holding a liberty torch and a scepter. This image symbolizes the idea of freedom, which was an important concept in ancient Rome and a value that the Roman Empire sought to promote. The inclusion of Libertas on the coin highlights the significance of this ideal in Roman culture and underscores the idea that the Roman Empire was a place where people could live freely and prosper.