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Roman Coin Gold Ring, Emperor Domitian

Date: 95-96 A.D
Mint: Rome
Obverse Inscription: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM PM TRPXV
Reverse Inscription: IMP XXII COS XVII CEN PPP
Reference: RSC II 192
Grade: Very Fine
Weight: 17.59 grams - total weight includes ring and coin
Description Obverse: Laureate head of Domitian.
Reverse: Minerva standing holding spear, thunderbolt and aegis at her feet.

This ancient Roman silver coin is set in a modern gold ring. It is a beautiful European hand crafted ring which is only available from Coins of Time. It is engraved with the Roman insignia S.P.Q.R which stood for Senatus Populusque Romanus (“The Senate and the People of Rome”). We will provide a certificate of authenicity with the coin ring outlining our guarantee and detailing the specifics of the coin.

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History: Domitian (pronounced - Doe Mission) was the youngest son of Emperor Vespasian (69-79 AD) and younger brother of the preceeding Emperor Titus (79 -81 AD) . Domitian was emperor between 81 to 96AD