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The Usurper Domitius Domitianus

974147. Sold For $3950

EGYPT, Alexandria. Domitius Domitianus. Usurper, AD 297-298. Potin Octadrachm (24mm, 12.22 g, 12h). Dated RY 2 (AD 297/8). ΔOMETI ANOC CEB, radiate head right / Sarapis standing right, raising his right arm in salute, holding transverse scepter with his left hand and arm; palm frond to left, L B (date) to right. Köln 3367; Dattari (Savio) 10822-3; K&G 126.1. Good VF, dark brown surfaces, flan crack.


The revolt of Domitius Domitianus in Egypt destabilized a vitally strategic region by interrupting the grain supply to Rome and opening the possibility of a Persian (Sasanian) invasion. For almost a year, Domitius Domitianus controlled Alexandria and its mint, striking aurei and folles, as well as a series of pre-reform provincial denominations.