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- Museum number:
- 8-5495
- Culture or time period:
- Flavian Dynasty (69–96 AD)
- Object class:
- Coins (money) and Denarii
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 88 AD
- Dimensions:
- weight 3 grams and linear 18 millimeters
- Collector:
- Benjamin Ide Wheeler
- Collection place:
- Rome (modern city), Lazio, Central Italy
- Collection date:
- unknown
- Person depicted:
- Domitian (Emperor of Rome) and Minerva (Roman diety)
- Museum number:
- 8-4622
- Culture or time period:
- Flavian Dynasty (69–96 AD)
- Object class:
- Coins (money) and Denarii
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 88 AD
- Collector:
- Alfred Emerson
- Collection place:
- Rome (ancient city)
- Collection date:
- unknown
- Person depicted:
- Domitian (Emperor of Rome) and Minerva (Roman diety)
- Museum number:
- 8-4336
- Culture or time period:
- Flavian Dynasty (69–96 AD)
- Object class:
- Coins (money), Denarii, and Minerva
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 95-96 AD
- Collector:
- Alfred Emerson and Lapeysonie
- Collection place:
- Rome (modern city), Lazio, Central Italy
- Collection date:
- unknown
- Person depicted:
- Domitian (Emperor of Rome) and Minerva (Roman diety)
- Museum number:
- 8-3981
- Culture or time period:
- Flavian Dynasty (69–96 AD)
- Object class:
- Coins (money) and Denarii
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 87 AD
- Collector:
- Alfred Emerson
- Collection place:
- Rome (modern city), Lazio, Central Italy
- Collection date:
- unknown
- Person depicted:
- Domitian (Emperor of Rome) and Minerva (Roman diety)
- Museum number:
- 8-5993
- Culture or time period:
- Flavian Dynasty (69–96 AD)
- Object class:
- Coins (money) and Minerva
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 69-79 AD
- Collector:
- unknown
- Collection place:
- Rome (modern city), Lazio, Central Italy
- Person depicted:
- Domitian (Emperor of Rome) and Minerva (Roman diety)