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© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
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Classifications
Greek and Roman Art
Coin
Culture
Roman
Period
Flavian, reign of Domitian
Date
81-96 CE
Medium
Copper
Dimensions
1 in. (2.5 cm)
Object number
X.0714
Status
Not on view
Collections
Greek and Roman Art
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Coin with Laureate Bust of Domitian (Obverse) and Minerva Advancing Right Holding Shield and Javelin (Reverse)
81-96 CE
Coin with Portrait of Domitian [CAES(ar) AUG(ustus) GERM(anicus)] (Caesar Augustus of Germany (Conquerer of Germany)) (Obverse) and Minerva Holding Spear and Shield with Olive Branch and German Woman (Reverse)
81-96 CE
Sestertius (?)
69-79 CE
Cinerary Urn
70-90 CE
Ring with Cameo Portrait Bust
ca. 69-138 CE
Ring with Intaglio with Cabirus
ca. 69-138 CE
Intaglio with Ceres
second half of 1st Century CE
Intaglio with Bull Beneath a Tree
1st Century CE
Intaglio with Inscription
ca. 69-96
Ring with Intaglio Depicting Athena
late 1st Century CE
Intaglio Gem Depicting a Sow
ca. 77-78 CE
Cinerary Urn of Gaius Pompeius Ireneus
ca. 69-96 CE
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