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Domitian; AE As; altar of Salus
Description: Domitian (81 - 96 AD). AE As, Rome mint 85 AD. IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XI CENS POT P P; laureate head right, aegis at tip of bust / SALVTI AVGVSTI S-C; altar of Salus with three steps, four-paneled doors and horned roof.
Diameter: AE28 mm
Weight: 10,96 g
Grade: aVF/aVF
Attribution: RIC 304a; C. 418. BMC 358; CBN 379
Commentary: mottled brown bronze reddish patina, some roughness, reverse off-center; including collector's original card with detailed description and photos
History: Salus, one of the most ancient Roman goddesses, was the personification of security and well-being (welfare, health and prosperity) of both the individual and the state.
Article Number: 012-08-02-41652