The 5 good emperors

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  1. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    Be kinda fun to post our coins of the 5 good emperors of the Roman Empire. ;)
    I will start with a rather poor denarus of Nerva. :eek:' 97 AD(COS II) Reverse - Aequitas
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  3. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    neat fouree. I guess I'll got next down the list ,heres Trajan

    MP CAES NER TRAIAN OPTIM AVG GER DAC PARTHICO, laureate draped bust right / P M TR P COS VI P P SPQR, Mars advancing right with trophy & spear. RIC 340 RSC 271
     

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  4. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    That is a very nice one. I like the reverse especially with Mars. :) Here is my Trajan. :eek:

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  5. GeorgeM

    GeorgeM Well-Known Member

    I'm at a bit of a loss - who are the 5 "good" emperors? Would Marcus Aurelias make the cut?
     
  6. pk_boomer

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  7. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    A nice way to have them all together would be through the "Divi series" :

    Nerva

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    Trajan :

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    Hadrian :

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    Antoninus Pius :

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    Marcus Aurelius :

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    Enjoy
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  8. rexesq

    rexesq Senior Member

    My personal collection of the '5 good emperors'

    AWESOME Cucumbor Beautiful coins, I love the DIVI series done under Decius. And you have some of the nicest I have seen.

    Ripley: cool Trajan coin, I like the ones that say 'TRAIANO OPTIMO' on the obverse titles, but I think your obv titles read as follows:
    IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AUG GER DAC... and then I cannot read anymore from there, it seems worn off. Very nice bust of such an iconic emperor.

    Well, I do not have a Nerva or Marcus Aurelius yet, but I do have the other three.

    Here, this first pic is of three of my Hadrian coins, the one on top is an Alexandria Mint Tetradrachm from AD 126/127, the two below are Rome mint Denarii. I really like the large tetradrachm.

    The bust of the Hadrian Denarius on the left is my favorite bust style of Hadrian of all time I think(for Hadrian that is), very cool style bust. Seen from the front, not that I don't find the other one beautiful which I do.

    The second and third pics are of the obv and rev of the two Hadrian Denarii that are under the Alexandria Tet in the above pic.
    Also, on the second denarii, the one with Roma seated on the reverse note the detail on Roma on the reverse, her body, her stomach, the cuirass and shield she is seated upon, and also her face and helmet, quite a large nose but, alot of good detail, same with Victory in her hand.... I really like that coin.... I


    The last two photos are my only two coisn of Antoninus Pius, I have a great Faustina Sr. with the Peacock standing on a sceptre on the reverse....but I guess she doesn't quite count in this one..... The last photo has the ITALIA reverse, with ITALIA seated on the globe holding a sceptre and cornucopia. The one above is of AEQUITAS. I couldn't decide whether to post two different angles of the ITALIA denarius since it is such a special type, or just post the one and add the AEQUITAS, I chose the latter.

    I guess I didn't quite have time to put up my Trajan coin, I can add it if anyone wants to see. it is the AET AUG one with AETERNITAS holding the head of Sol(the sun) in one hand, and the head of Luna(the moon) in the other, quite a cool design also used by Hadrian.
     

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  9. rexesq

    rexesq Senior Member

    My Trajan Denarius

    Ah what the heck, I figure I will post my Trajan Denarius, my only one of that Emperor, as well as the photos of Antoninus Pius' Wife, Faustina Sr, since I love the peacock reverse. I tried to get really good shots of the reverse of the Trajan denarius as well.
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    Roman Empire, Emperor Trajan (98 - 117 A.D.)
    Silver Denarius, Rome Mint.

    obv: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P - Laureate bust right, drapery on far shoulder.
    rev: COS V P P SPQR OPTIMO PRINC - Aeternitas standing facing, head left holding the head of Sol (the Sun god) in her right hand and the head of Luna (the Moon Goddess) in her left hand.
    AET AVG - in fields on either side of Aeternitas.

    Weight: 3.2 grams

    RIC 91, RSC 3
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    Faustina (138 - 141 AD) Silver Denarius
    Rome mint, 147 - 161 AD

    Annia Galeria Faustina.
    Faustina the elder, died 141 AD. (born September 21 about 100, died October or November 140)
    Roman Empress and wife of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius (AD 138 - 161)

    Cohen 175, RIC-384.

    Obv: DIVA FAUSTINA - Draped bust right.
    Rev: CONSECRATIO - Peacock facing right, head left, standing on scepter with knobs on both ends.
    2.62 grams.
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    I just love me that peacock reverse.... even though the flan is a bit jagged and has some cracks, the price was better than right ;) I hope to get a high grade one eventually.... and notice how the headfeathers on the peacock seperate the letters 'R' and 'A' in CONSECR ATIO, I think that is cool.... it looks kinda like a letter but it's the feathers of the peacock.
     
  10. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Thats really cool, I'd like to find one eventualy.
     
  11. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    heres a few more for the pot.

    Hadrian
    Antoninus Pius
    Anotninus Pius
    Marcus Aurelius
    Marcus Aurelius
     

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  12. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    OK, let's go for bronze, now :

    Mr Brown :

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    Mr Black :

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    Mr Red :

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    Mr Grey :

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    Mr Green :

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    Have fun
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  13. rexesq

    rexesq Senior Member

    Wow, Cucumbor, beautiful coins, I love that thunderbolt reverse! and the first two Dupondii of Nerva and Trajan are gorgeous, as is the coin below of Hadrian!!
    Nice colour scheme you have going there too heh.

    And Randy, you know I like that Hadrian Denarius, and those two Marcus Aurelius coins are very nice too!
     
  14. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Thanks :) I really like that new denarius of Pius you have.
     
  15. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Two twofers Aurelius and Verus commemorated the 200th anniversary of Actium by issuing a Marc Antony copy. Pius commemorated his adoption of Aurelius with the two headed denarius.

    Excuse the Commodus, I forgot the thread was the good emperors rather than the whole family. If you see one matching it, I still suggest you buy it. Alexandria mint denarii only show up every so often but half the time they might not be correctly identified by the seller.
     

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  16. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Doug, it never ceases to amaze me all the cool coins you have!
     
  17. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    Super 5 Good Emperors all of you !!!!! Interesting on the anniversary/commemorative of Actium. Do all of you find the Emperor Nerva the most difficult to aquire ??? Here are a few of my Hadrians... :D
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    Cucumber - Reservoir Dogs my friend ??? (Ms Pink)
     
  18. Bluegill

    Bluegill Senior Member

    Beautiful coins -- and that's also a great progression of facial hair. ;)
     
  19. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    Antianius Pius - :D
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  20. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    His coins are a bit pricier and theres less around it seems, but I just havent gotten around to getting one.
     
  21. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    Here is a hole in the head Marcus Aurelius. :rolleyes:
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