Obverse:
Radiate head of Nero right. Text around NERO
CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P.
Reverse:
Roma in military uniform seated left on cuirass,
right foot on helmet, holding Victory and
parazonium; around and behind, various shields.
Text to either side S C, in exergue ROMA.
History:
In mid July AD 64 the Great Fire of Rome erupted.
The fire started in densely populated areas
like the Suburra, in which had been built
the insulae, wooden dwellings, built on three
or four floors. The fire burned for a week.
The confused population searched for a scapegoat
and soon rumours held Nero responsible. Nero
found a scapegoat of his own and chose for
his target a small Eastern sect called the
Christians. He ordered known Christians to
be thrown to the lions in arenas, while others
were crucified in large numbers. This coin
commemorates Nero’s rebuilding of large
parts of Rome following the great fire.
Date:
Rome mint, Circa AD 65
Diameter:
2.8cm
