Roman imperial bronze As of Domitian (AD 81–96), minted in Rome around AD 85–86. Features Moneta, the personification of Rome’s monetary system, holding scales and cornucopia on the reverse — a strong symbol of wealth and order.
• Obverse: IMP CAES DOMITIAN… – Laureate bust of Domitian right (worn but visible)
• Reverse: MONETA AVGVST – Moneta standing left with scales and cornucopia
• RIC: II 354B
• Weight: 9.9 g
• Diameter: 27 mm
• Grade: VG (Very Good) – moderate wear but all major features identifiable
A solid and affordable example of Domitian’s coinage. Despite wear, the reverse remains clearly readable with its powerful imperial message.