Step into the elegance and authority of Imperial Rome with this authentic Roman Silver Denarius, hand struck during the reign of Emperor Domitian between 81–96 C.E. Issued under the last of the famed Twelve Caesars, this coin reflects a period of strong imperial presence and classical refinement. The obverse features Domitian’s laureate portrait, conveying dignity and rule, while the reverse honors Minerva, goddess of wisdom and strategy, shown with her thunderbolt, spear, and shield—symbols of intellect guided by strength.
Expertly set in a handcrafted 14K gold setting, this historic coin is transformed into a refined and wearable heirloom. Ideal for collectors and admirers of Roman history, it offers a graceful connection to leadership, wisdom, and the enduring legacy of ancient Rome.
Perfect size to wear every day or layer with other pieces from your collection! A beautiful image of the Goddess of Wisdom, Minerva to the Romans and Athena to the Greeks is such a powerful image to behold and cherish forever.
Product Description:
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Coin Type: Hand struck
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Denomination: Denarius
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Mint: during Roman Imperial period
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Empire: Roman
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Ruler: Emperor Domitian was the second son of Vespasian and was the last of the famous "Twelve Caesars." He was 45 at his death.
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Date: from 81-96 C.E.
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Metal: Silver
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Weight: 3.0 grams
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Obverse: Bears the laureate bust of Domitian facing right.
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Reverse: Depicts Minerva, goddess of Wisdom standing left, with thunderbolt, spear and shield.
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Setting: Handcrafted setting in 14k gold
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Note: Chain may be purchased separately
Certificate of Authenticity with photo specific images included.
Inv# AL 51835