CVC & Collectables presents this large bronze AE28 coin from Neapolis in Samaria, struck during the reign of Emperor Domitian, reflects the cultural and political interplay between Roman imperial authority and local traditions. Graded Choice VF by NGC, the coin showcases a finely detailed portrait of Domitian and an intricate reverse design featuring a Greek inscription within a laurel wreath.
Coin Highlights:
- Issuer: Emperor Domitian (Roman Empire)
- Date: AD 81-96
- Mint: Neapolis, Samaria (modern-day Israel)
- Denomination: AE28
- Composition: Bronze
- Grade: NGC Choice VF — Strong details with attractive preservation.
- Diameter: 28 mm
- References: N#399157, Rosenberger I# 1
Obverse:
- Design: Laureate head of Domitian, facing right, symbolizing his divine authority and imperial power.
- Inscription: ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤΩΡ ΔΟΜΙΤΙΑΝΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ
- Translation: “Emperor Domitian Caesar Augustus.”
Reverse:
- Design: Greek inscription in four lines within a laurel wreath, a symbol of victory and honor.
- Inscription: ΦΛΑΟΥΙ ΝΕΑΠΟΛΙ ΣΑΜΑΡΕ L ΑΙ
- Translation: “Flavia Neapolis of Samaria, Year 11 (of Domitian’s reign).”
Collectibility:
This AE28 from Samaria is a fascinating addition for collectors of Roman provincial coinage. Its Choice VF grade ensures sharp details and excellent eye appeal, while its unique mix of Greek and Roman elements provides a rich historical narrative. Ideal for those interested in the cultural dynamics of the Roman Empire, this coin offers a tangible connection to the history of the Eastern Mediterranean during Domitian’s rule.
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