This silver coin, depicting Emperor Hadrian, is a rare find from the Roman Imperial era. Ideal for collectors of ancient Roman coins, this denarius is a highly sought-after piece with great historical significance.
The product is a genuine ancient Roman coin from the era of Emperor Hadrian, specifically dating back to 117-138 AD. This bronze coin has a fineness of 0.8 and is uncertified. It holds historical significance as it represents a period in ancient Roman history, specifically during the Imperial era. The coin features the image of Hadrian, who was a prominent ruler during Jesus Christ was born.
This Roman Empire Silver Denarius was minted during the reign of Hadrian from 117-138 AD. The obverse features the bust of Hadrian facing right, while the reverse shows the goddess Indulgentia holding a scepter. This coin is made of silver and is uncleaned. It is in extremely fine plus (XF +) condition and has not been certified. It would make a valuable addition to any ancient coin collection.
117-138 AD Hadrian AR Denarius Silver NGC Choice AU Strike 5/5, Surface 2/5, brushed, edge filing. Roman Empire 3.36g Silver 20mm. This piece has really attractive blue peripheral toning at the rim, the fields are beaming with luster and give Hadrians portrait a high relief appearance.
The obverse features a laureate head of Vespasian facing right, with the partially preserved legend (IMP CAESAR VESP AVG COS VII), still identifiable despite circulation wear. While the exact reverse type is no longer fully discernible, coins of this issue commonly featured personifications such as Spes, symbolizing hope and renewal during Vespasian’s reign.
Vespasian AD 69-79 AR Denarius 3.26g. We have a national presence in the numismatic industry, we trade PCGS and NGC certified rare coins, uncertified collectible coins, and just about any type of bullion product.
Reverse: AETERNITAS S.C, Juno standing left, raising right hand and holding scepter. Died in AD 141. As, (Copper, 10.64 grams, 24.64 mm). High relief portrait and high relief reverse. Well centered.
This is a Roman Empire coin from the era of Arcadius, who ruled from 383-408 AD. This bronze coin, with the denomination Ant B, is uncleaned and has not been certified. It is a piece of ancient history from the Roman Imperial period, specifically dating back to 383 AD, and features the ruler Arcadius.
Reverse: AETERNITAS S.C, Aeternitas standing left, holding globe and raising her skirt. Died in AD 141. As, (Copper, 10.55 grams, 24.76 mm). A great coin in hand! (# 00559-560).
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