Egypt, Alexandria. Domitian, 81-96. Drachm (Bronze, 32.7 mm, 18.43 g). Dated RY 15 (95/6). ΑΥΤ [ΚΑΙϹ] ΘΕΟΥ ΥΙΟϹ ΔΟΜΙ[Τ ϹΕΒ ΓΕΡΜ] Laureate head right. Rev. Triumphal arch with three passageways; on top of the arch, Emperor in facing chariot drawn by six horses with a trophy to either side, each trophy flanked by two seated captives; pediment decorated with two inward-facing Nikes supporting a globe(?); on the sides of each passageway a statue; L - IE (date) across field. Dattari (Savio) 544. RPC II, 2728. Milne 532. Emmett 257.15. Geissen 416. BMC 342. Cfr. Staffieri G. M., AIN, Nr. 36, pp. 79-80. Attractive brown patina with some green. Minor roughness, otherwise, nearly Very Fine. Rare.
Ex Frank L. Kovacs, June 1993.
A relatively rare coin that is never found in perfect condition: ours is of above-average conservation and well centred on both sides. The triumphal arch, of Roman origin and style, is intact and legible in every detail.