Adoptive Emperor set

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  1. Clavdivs

    Clavdivs Well-Known Member

    My goal for 2019 was to complete this Adopted Emperors set at some point... I did not expect to have this done in January!!
    I had 5 of these coins on "lay away" with a dealer since November - paying a bit per month. I was unexpectedly able to pay that off this month and complete the set - all as a gift from my wife. Awesome!
    A few trickled in this week (that I posted) but the main lot arrived today.

    These may not be in collectible condition for many here but that is OK. I am extremely excited to be the latest owner! My goal was a full set of sestertius - however Nerva was just too expensive in any acceptable condition (even for me).. however the Nerva dupondius is my favorite coin of the group (I love the portrait!) - so I am very happy to have it!
    A couple of others (Lucius Aelius and Lucius Verus) were not in my initial plan but I was able to get a couple of bargain examples to expand the set. They are very modest - but very interesting to me.

    *My next goal is to build a display cabinet - just waiting for the garage to get a little warmer than -30 degrees!


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    Nerva (96-8 AD), brass dupondius, Rome mint, struck Jan. - Sep. 97 AD, 28mm, 11.08g
    Obverse:
    Radiate head of Nerva to right, legend: IMP NERVA CAES AVG PM TR P I COS III PP
    Reverse: Fortuna standing l., holding rudder and cornucopiae, legend: FORTVNA AVGVST / S C
    Reference: Coh 69, RIC II 84
    Ex Stacks auction ("James Dines collection"), March 7-8, 1969.


    TrajanSestertiusMERGE.jpg
    TRAJAN AE orichalcum sestertius. IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TRP COS V P P, Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder.
    Reverse - SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI, SC in ex, Victory standing left, holding palm and erecting trophy; shields at base. RIC 523. 32mm, 23.6g


    HadrianMERGE.jpg
    Hadrian (117-138AD), brass sestertius, Rome mint, struck 134-8
    OBV:
    Laureate head r, HADRIANVS AVG COS III PP
    REV: Aequitas standing l. holding scales and scepter AEQVITAS AVG / S-C
    RIC743


    Aelius Caesar2 MERGE2.jpg

    AELIUS CAESAR (136-138). Sestertius. Rome.
    Obv: L AELIVS CAESAR.
    Bare headed and draped bust right.
    Rev: TR POT COS II / S-C.
    Fortuna standing right, holding rudder and cornucopia, Spes standing left, holding flower. 30MM . 22.32GM.


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    Antoninus Pius (138-61AD), brass sestertius, 31mm
    OBV
    : Laureate bust Antoninus to right, ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TRP COS IIII
    REV: Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae MONETA AVG / S-C
    RIC 610


    LuciusVerusMERGE.jpg

    Lucius Verus (161-9 AD) brass sestertius, struck 165-6 AD, 29mm, 21.90g
    OBV: Laureate bust right [...] ARM PARTH [...]
    REV: Parthian captive seated right as base of trophy, TR POT [VI IMP COS II] / SC
    RIC III 1442


    MarcusAureliusMERGE.jpg

    Marcus Aurelius (161-80 AD), brass sestertius, Rome mint, struck 164 AD, 33mm
    OBV:
    Laureate head of Aurelius [M AV]REL ANTONINVS ARME[NIACVS PM]
    REV: Mars standing r, holding spear and shield, TRP XVIII [IMP] II COS III /SC
    RIC 861


    CommodusMERGE.jpg

    COMMODUS AUGUSTUS AE sestertius. 184–185 AD.
    OBV: M COMMODVS ANTO—N AVG PIVS BRIT, laureate head of Commodus right. REV: VOTA SVSCEP DECEN P M TR P X IMP VII COS IIII P P, emperor, veiled and togate, sacrificing left from patera over tripod, S—C across field.
    RIC 454a 33mm, 24.4g.


    Please post any of your Adoptive Emperors .. I enjoy seeing them in higher grade.
    Cheers!!
     
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  3. Orfew

    Orfew Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

    A very nice collection @Clavdivs. I am a big fan of the Nerva. What a great portrait. Here is my denarius of Marcus Aurelius.

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    Marcus Aurelius, 161-180. Denarius (Silver, 19 mm, 3.31 g, 6 h), Rome, 173. M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXVII Laureate head of Marcus Aurelius to right. Rev. IMP VI COS III German captive seated left at foot of a trophy. Cohen 300. RIC 280. Well centered and attractively toned. Nearly extremely fine.

    From the collection of W. F. Stoecklin, Amriswil, Switzerland, acquired prior to 1975.

    Obolos 9 by Nomos. March 25, 2018
     
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  4. octavius

    octavius Well-Known Member

    I love that Commodus.
     
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  5. Justin Lee

    Justin Lee I learn by doing

    Very nice set, @Clavdivs!!! I really like that Commodus! And I think those are in collectable condition... Here are a few middle denominations of some of the Adoptive Emperors in lower grade, and I'm ok with that too.

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    Hadrian, AE Dupondius
    Struck 125-128 AD, Rome mint

    Obverse: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, Bust of Hadrian, radiate, draped on left shoulder, right.
    Reverse: COS, Pegasus running right, SC/III in exergue.
    References: RIC II 658j
    Size: 28mm, 13.0g

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    Antoninus Pius, Ruled 138-161 AD
    AE As, Struck 139 AD, Rome Mint

    Obverse: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, head of Antoninus Pius, laureate, right.
    Reverse: MONETA AVGVSTI, Moneta, standing left, holding scales in right hand and cornucopiae in left; COS-II/S-C across fields.
    References: RIC III 561
    Size: 29mm, 11.5g

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    Marcus Aurelius, Ruled 161-180 AD
    AE Dupondius, Struck 170-171 AD, Rome mint

    Obverse: M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXV, Head of Marcus Aurelius, radiate, right.
    Reverse: IMP VI COS III, Victory, winged, naked to waist, standing front, head right, setting on palm-tree right, shield inscribed VIC GER; S-C across fields.
    References: RIC III 1002
    Size: 25mm, 15.1g

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    Commodus, AE Dupondius
    Struck 183-184 AD, Rome mint

    Obverse: M COMMODVS ANTONINVS AVG PIVS, Head of Commodus, radiate, right.
    Reverse: TR P VIIII IMP VI COS IIII P P, Minerva, helmeted, draped, advancing right, brandishing javelin in right hand and holding shield in left hand, S-C across field.
    References: RIC III 421a
    Size: 25mm, 8.3g
     
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  6. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Congrats, my favorite is your Hadrian portrait. Great style. My Hadrian Galley Sestertius. fJm69pdNC72t2wiQD5QzkF8KY3bAXp (550x277).jpg
    Hadrian's galley, struck 132-4 AD, Sestertius, 26.18gm, RIC 11 706.
     
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  7. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Well done @Clavdivs

    ADOPTED EMPERORS

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    RI Nerva AE Dupondius 96-98 CE LIBERTAS PVBLICA -pileus
    Ex: TIF

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    RI AE As Trajan CE 98-117 26mm 11.0g Rome Laureate Draped - SENATVS POPVLVSQVE ROMANVS Victory R wreath palm S-C RIC 675

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    RI Hadrian AR Quinarius 1.3g, 14mm Rome, AD 119-122 cuirassed laureate COS III Victory seated wreath palm RIC 108a

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    RI Aelius Caesar 138 CE AE As 26mm Rome mint Fortuna-Spes cornucopia and rudder

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    RI Antoninus Pius 138-161 BCE BILLON Tet Alexandria Egypt Dikaiosyne Scale

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    RI Lucius Verus 161-169 CE AE As 24mm Mars w Trophy

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    RI MARCUS AURELIUS AR Den as Caesar TR POT VI COS II - Genius stg at altar hldg standard


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    RI Commodus 177-192 CE AR Denarius 17.7mm 2.42g Apollo Plectrum Lyre RIC 218 RSC 25 BMCRE 292 Rare Type
     
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  8. Julius Germanicus

    Julius Germanicus Well-Known Member

    Same problem here... I have a Nerva Sestertius, but it´s condition is hardly "acceptable" (even though it is an interesting reverse type).

    As all the Antonines after Nerva were in fact connected by a female dynasty, I have included the ladies of the house in my Sestertius collection (a quality Crispina is still in the mail...):

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  9. Gary R. Wilson

    Gary R. Wilson ODERINT, DUM METUANT — CALIGULA

    Here's one of my favorite "Tony" Pius Coins. I love the detail even though there is some corrosion.

    Antoninus Pius. A.D. 138-161. AE sestertius. Rome mint, Struck A.D. 145-147 45.jpg

    Ruler: Antoninus Pius (Augustus)
    Coin: VF+ Brass Sestertius
    ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P - Laureate head right
    COS IIII - Antoninus Pius standing left, wearing radiate nimbus and military attire, holding olive branch and spear.
    Exergue:


    Mint: Rome (145-161 AD)
    Wt./Size/Axis: 22.49g / 30mm / 360
    References:
    RIC 765
    Banti 116
    Cohen 318
    Acquisition/Sale: Numismatic Sale #73 Agora Auctions Numismatic Sale #73 $0.00 03/18
     
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  10. PeteB

    PeteB Well-Known Member

    Just to "nit-pick," I would not include Commodus as one of the "adoptive emperors."
     
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  11. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    Hadrian Sestertius Roma 134-38 AD Jupiter
    Reference.
    RIC 763; C. 861;BMC 1521; Strack 671

    Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P
    Bare head right

    Rev. IOVI CVSTODI S C below
    Jupiter, naked to waist, seated left on throne, holding thunderbolt in right hand and vertical sceptre in left.

    21.96 gr
    32.50 mm
    6h

    Note.
    IOVI CVSTODI as Jupiter protector, protecting the health of Hadrian and Aelius
    1210Hadrian RIC763.jpg
     
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  12. Ken Dorney

    Ken Dorney Yea, I'm Cool That Way...

    I'm not surprised you were able to assemble such a set quickly. All the coins of these individuals are common, though if you want a sestertius of Aelius it will be more expensive as they are scarcer.
     
  13. Clavdivs

    Clavdivs Well-Known Member

    @Ken Dorney - I am not claiming any rarities here or that this is a difficult set to assemble quickly.. I was just stating that I do not usually acquire coins at this rate.

    Also my post includes a modest Aelius sestertius.
     
  14. Finn235

    Finn235 Well-Known Member

    Nice coins! I have been building my collection in silver denarii where possible, but to be honest I would probably choose sestertii if I had to do it all over again. My adoptive emperor denarii are some of my favorite coins in my Roman collection.

    Nerva
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    Trajan
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    Hadrian
    imgonline-com-ua-twotoone-05nOET6dH6ZZV506.jpg

    Sabina
    imgonline-com-ua-twotoone-eBwwG0SMXY15c.jpg

    Aelius
    imgonline-com-ua-twotoone-PkbBDXePfV.jpg

    Antoninus Pius
    Antoninus Pius Imperator II.jpg

    Faustina I (lifetime)
    imgonline-com-ua-twotoone-UQjQMRHZKh7Uc.jpg

    Diva Faustina I
    Faustina I denarius Juno seated RIC 363.jpg

    "Baby Marcus"
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    Marcus Aurelius
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  15. Finn235

    Finn235 Well-Known Member

    Faustina II (+ Commodus and Antoninus)
    Faustina II SAECVLI FELICIT.jpg

    Lucius Verus
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    Lucilla
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    Commodus (due for an upgrade, but not many nice ones have been offered recently)
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    Crispina
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    I do have one nice sestertius from this dynasty
    Antoninus Pius Sestertius Salus RIC 635.jpg
     
  16. Clavdivs

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  17. Clavdivs

    Clavdivs Well-Known Member

    Yes - I totally agree.. I just wanted to show the end of the line as it were.

    I had a friend of mine over last night and he was pretty interested. I walked him through each Emperor's history.. not surprisingly he was most interested in the Commodus coin due to the Gladiator film. I think I will also add a Domitian to the set as well to sort of start it off. Guess I should rename the set? How about "The Rise and Fall of the Adoptive Emperors"?
     
  18. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Congrats! A nice set
     
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