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ID:     RIC20G2
Type:     Roman Imperial
Issuer:     Domitius Domitianus
Date Ruled:     AD 296-297
Metal:     Bronze
Denomination:     Follis
Struck / Cast:     struck
Date Struck:     AD 296-297
Diameter:     26 mm
Weight:     9.58 g
Obverse Legend:     IMP C L DOMITIVS DOMITIANVS AVG
Obverse Description:     Laureate head right
Reverse Legend:     GENIO POPV_L_I ROMANI
Reverse Description:     Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder; right hand holding patera from which liquor flows, cornucopiae in left; eagle at feet to left
Exergue:     ALE
Mint Mark:     ALE/ Γ in right field
Mint:     Alexandria
Primary Reference:     RIC VI 020 var
Reference2:     SRCV 3598
Reference3:     VM 003
Photograph Credit:     Numismatica Ars Classica NAC AG
Source:     http://www.arsclassicacoins.com/
Grade:     EF
Notes:     (1) Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 25:Lot No. 581, 25/6/2003 (2) Based on the coins listed here I do not believe that the reverse descriptions of this issue have been adequately developed. RIC notes that officinas A and G show liquor flowing while officina B does not. There is sufficient evidence that officina A, also, may, or may not, have liquor flowing. Additionally, RIC notes that the eagle holds a wreath in its beak. There is adequate evidence that it may, or may not, hold a wreath. Also, RIC associates the reverse break _L_ only with officina A, while V_L is associated with officinas B and G. This, also, appears to be incorrect. Auction February 2002:Lot No. 244 (2) Based on the coins listed here I do not believe that the reverse descriptions of this issue have been adequately developed. RIC notes that officinas A and G show liquor flowing while officina B does not. There is sufficient evidence that officina A, also, may, or may not, have liquor flowing. Additionally, RIC notes that the eagle holds a wreath in its beak. There is adequate evidence that it may, or may not, hold a wreath. Also, RIC associates the reverse break _L_ only with officina A, while V_L is associated with officinas B and G. This, also, appears to be incorrect.