The reverse of this coin shows 'Concord', the Roman goddess of agreement, understanding, and marital harmony.Domitianus was probably a Roman soldier of the mid-third century AD who was acclaimed ...
The reverse side of the pendant portrays a draped figure holding a military standard and a miniature of Nike, the Roman goddess of victory—a common motif on Roman coins celebrating imperial triumph.
making it possibly the oldest Roman coin ever found in Britain. The helmeted head of Roma is depicted on the obverse, the Dioscuri (twins Castor and Pollux) gallop on their horses on the reverse.
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