Rome Marcus Aurelius, Silver Denarius 157-158AD good Fine
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Rome Marcus Aurelius, Silver Denarius 157-158AD good Fine

Rome Marcus Aurelius, Silver Denarius 157-158AD good Fine

Obverse:
The laureate bust of Hadrian faces right, with drapery over the far shoulder. The inscription IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG highlights his authority as emperor following Trajan. The portrait reflects a mature, confident ruler associated with consolidation and stability.

Reverse:
Concordia is seated left on a throne, holding a patera and resting her arm on Spes, with a cornucopia beneath the throne. The imagery promotes harmony, unity, and prosperity within the Roman Empire, reinforcing ideals of internal peace under Hadrian’s rule.

Details:
Struck in Rome in AD 118, this silver denarius measures 19mm and weighs 2.95 grams. It belongs to the early reign of Hadrian, a period focused on strengthening imperial administration and promoting stability across the empire.

$45.07

Original: $128.78

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Rome Marcus Aurelius, Silver Denarius 157-158AD good Fine

$128.78

$45.07

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Rome Marcus Aurelius, Silver Denarius 157-158AD good Fine

Obverse:
The laureate bust of Hadrian faces right, with drapery over the far shoulder. The inscription IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG highlights his authority as emperor following Trajan. The portrait reflects a mature, confident ruler associated with consolidation and stability.

Reverse:
Concordia is seated left on a throne, holding a patera and resting her arm on Spes, with a cornucopia beneath the throne. The imagery promotes harmony, unity, and prosperity within the Roman Empire, reinforcing ideals of internal peace under Hadrian’s rule.

Details:
Struck in Rome in AD 118, this silver denarius measures 19mm and weighs 2.95 grams. It belongs to the early reign of Hadrian, a period focused on strengthening imperial administration and promoting stability across the empire.

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Obverse:
The laureate bust of Hadrian faces right, with drapery over the far shoulder. The inscription IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG highlights his authority as emperor following Trajan. The portrait reflects a mature, confident ruler associated with consolidation and stability.

Reverse:
Concordia is seated left on a throne, holding a patera and resting her arm on Spes, with a cornucopia beneath the throne. The imagery promotes harmony, unity, and prosperity within the Roman Empire, reinforcing ideals of internal peace under Hadrian’s rule.

Details:
Struck in Rome in AD 118, this silver denarius measures 19mm and weighs 2.95 grams. It belongs to the early reign of Hadrian, a period focused on strengthening imperial administration and promoting stability across the empire.

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