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The E-Sylum: Volume 8, Number 14, April 3, 2005, Article 7 FORGOTTEN EMPEROR'S COIN ON DISPLAY Arthur Shippee forwarded a link from the Explorator newsletter to an article about the recently-found coin of the Roman Emperor Domitianus: "The 1,700-year-old find, part of a hoard discovered by a metal detecting enthusiast near Oxford in April, 2003, proved the existence of Domitianus, dubbed the forgotten emperor. The discovery, which stunned archaeologists when it was made public last year, is returning to the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford where it will eventually form a centrepiece to a new gallery to be devoted to money." "The base silver piece offers solid evidence for a long-dismissed claim that Domitianus had indeed declared himself an emperor at a time of upheaval in the Roman Empire. A high-ranking army officer, he is now believed to have staged a short lived military coup, declaring himself emperor of a western tranche of the Roman Empire which included Britain in the second half of the Third Century AD." "The claim is not new. Around 100 years ago an identical coin portraying the bearded face of Domitianus was found in central France, but was dismissed as a hoax. However the appearance of a second coin, fused inside a hoard lost for centuries is seen as proof of the long-forgotten chapter in Roman history. The fact that he was able to have coins struck in his image provides evidence that Domitianus#39;s bid for power succeeded at least as far as giving him control over a mint, thought to have been at Trier in Germany. Nevertheless, the fact that only two coins bearing his image are known to exist suggests to historians that his rule was extremely short – perhaps just a few days." "The museum plans to exhibit the pieces permanently in its new Money Gallery as part of a major lottery-funded development plan." To read the complete article, see: Full Story Another article has great images of the coin, the exhibit, and the original hoard: Full Story Wayne Homren, Editor The Numismatic Bibliomania Society is a non-profit organization promoting numismatic literature. See our web site at coinbooks.org. To submit items for publication in The E-Sylum, write to the Editor at this address: whomren@coinlibrary.com To subscribe go to: https://my.binhost.com/lists/listinfo/esylum | |
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