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Coin ID #5830

Nikaia (AD 81-96) AE 26 - Domitian

Domitian, 81-96 AD. AE26 (8.54g). AVT ΔOMITIANOV KAICAP CEBA ΓEP, laureate bust right / TΩN KTICTH NEIKAIEIC ΠPΩTOI THC EΠAPX, laureate bearded head of Herakles left. Rare, VF, deep green patina. Hoeft coll.

The metropolis of Bithynia was in fact Nicomedia, but Nicaea raises a claim upon that title as shown by a coin issued under Domitian with the legend "the Nikaians, the first of the eparchias." From this claim emerged a legal dispute which was finally decided by Valens - Nicaea and Nicomedia both were allowed to call themselves the first city of Bithynia, but only Nicomedia was the metropolis. But this vain title was useless: by the new arrangement of the provinces, Chalcedon became the metropolis of the anterior Pontus. It's known from a discourse from Dion of Prusa (who lived in the time of Domitian) in which he challenged the Nicomedians to hold peace with the Nicaeans.

File information
Filename:nikaia_domitian_BMC20.jpg
City/Mint name:Nikaia
Keywords:bronze / roman
References:RPC 639; BMC 20
Valuation:€200, Titiana & Slavey
Photo courtesy of:Titiana & Slavey - www.slaveycoins.com
Filesize:70 KiB
Date added:Apr 27, 2009
Dimensions:750 x 368 pixels
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