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Usurper. Ruled Britain for four days in AD 271. Examples found in the Chalgrove hoard (2003) and Cléons (1900). The first discovered example (1900) was long erroneously dismissed as a reworked coin of Tetricus or a fake.
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No ref.Domitianus, British Usurper, Antoninianus, 271 AD. IMP C DOMITIANVS PF AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right / CONCORDIA MILITVM, Concordia standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae. BBC TextImage
See also: Original article on the BBC website, about about Chalgrove hoard coin.
See also: Article about the Domitian coin in the Chalgrove hoard by Richard Abdy.
Further reading: The second-known specimen of a coin of Domitian II by Richard Abdy in Rev Num 2004.
Further reading: L'Usurpateur Domitianus by S. Estiot & G. Salaun, Rev Num 2004

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