I finally got a denarius! :)

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Gam3rBlake, May 16, 2021.

  1. Gam3rBlake

    Gam3rBlake Well-Known Member

    Hey guys, I just wanted to share my first ever purchase of a Roman denarius.

    I wanted to start by getting the "Five Good Emperors" mentioned by Edward Gibbon in his magnum opus "The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire".

    Those 5 Emperors are: Trajan, Hadrian, Nerva, Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius.

    “Edward Gibbon named Hadrian among the Empire's "Five Good Emperors", a "benevolent dictator"; Hadrian's own Senate found him remote and authoritarian. He has been described as enigmatic and contradictory, with a capacity for both great personal generosity and extreme cruelty and driven by insatiable curiosity, self-conceit, and ambition.

    Well this one is Hadrian so it definitely fits the criteria for what I am looking for and I really like the toning colors on it. They give it a beautiful aged look in my opinion.“

    The scratches on the obverse seem to be on the NGC holder rather than the coin itself.

    Next up I think I'm going to get a denarius of Trajan or Nerva.

    A denarius of Marcus Aurelius is last for sure since his are always the most expensive.

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    Last edited: May 16, 2021
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  3. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    That is a gorgeous coin! I too love the toning!
     
  4. Gam3rBlake

    Gam3rBlake Well-Known Member

    Thanks :) I think the toning is what caused me to bid on this AU one rather than some of the bright silver ones.

    Sometimes I think toning looks great and other times not so great.
     
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  5. Orfew

    Orfew Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

    That portrait is superb. Congrats! That is a great entry into collecting Roman denarii.
     
  6. Gam3rBlake

    Gam3rBlake Well-Known Member

    Thanks :). I agree the portrait looks great!

    I can even read the letters on the edge.

    “IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANUS AUG”

    I probably paid more than I should have but oh well xD
     
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  7. Orfew

    Orfew Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

    In one wise man's words "The quality will be remembered long after the price is forgotten"
     
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  8. happy_collector

    happy_collector Well-Known Member

    Great portrait with full obverse legends. Congrats!
     
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  10. Spark1951

    Spark1951 Accomplishment, not Activity

    I just posted one I inherited almost 2 years ago that fell through the cracks. Yours looks like it is in much better condition, wear wise, than mine...purty durn co-inky-dinky that we both posted one on the same day. Nice acquisition!...Spark
     
  11. Kentucky

    Kentucky Well-Known Member

    FINAL WARNING...ancient coins are addictive
     
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  12. Eric the Red

    Eric the Red Exploring the World of Coins Supporter

    Very nice coin. Congrats!
     
  13. Gam3rBlake

    Gam3rBlake Well-Known Member

    Yeah for sure! xD

    After this denarius and my Athenian tetradrachm last week I think it’ll be a while before I can afford another.

    But I still keep my eyes open.
     
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  14. Antonius Britannia

    Antonius Britannia Well-Known Member

    I collect Hadrian, and am jelly! That obverse really pops! Nice portrait details and fine work on the legends. Great piece!
     
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  15. Gam3rBlake

    Gam3rBlake Well-Known Member

    Thanks :). Just Hadrians? Or do you collect others too?
     
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  16. Ignoramus Maximus

    Ignoramus Maximus Nomen non est omen.

    Congrats! Nice portrait, lovely toning. Four more to go...:)

    I picked up my Hadrian from Alexandria not too long ago. Usually, Alexandrian tets
    are of poor artistic quality and shabby silver (billon), but this one was a pleasant exception. The relief is the highest I've ever seen on a Roman coin and rivals the best Greeks I have.

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  17. Antonius Britannia

    Antonius Britannia Well-Known Member

    I have a few other roman coins, Republican era and later Roman Roman folles and a siliqua here and there. However my favourite pieces and my Roman collection focus is Hadrian. I love his travel series. He had a long and relatively peaceful reign. There are a ton of issues both from the mint in Rome and other provincial mints.
     
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  18. Severus Alexander

    Severus Alexander find me at NumisForums

    Good reason to crack it out!! Although any reason is a good reason, really. :D

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  19. Gam3rBlake

    Gam3rBlake Well-Known Member

    Nah I actually like having them in holders.

    It's easy to stack them and I don't have to worry about dropping them or accidently damaging them.

    But I do understand some people like them cracked out so they can touch it and examine it more closely.
     
  20. Antonius Britannia

    Antonius Britannia Well-Known Member

    one of my favourite Denarii, not particularly rare, but I love this depiction of Minerva:
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  21. Gam3rBlake

    Gam3rBlake Well-Known Member

    My favorite Emperor is Marcus Aurelius. Sadly his denarii are the most expensive compared to the rest.

    Marcus Aurelius was a great Emperor and a philosopher.

    His biggest mistake was passing down the Emperorship to his son Commodus.

    Commodus was awful.
     
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