A Few bronzes Of Antoninus Pius

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  1. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    A sestertius of Antonius Pius which I have not posted before:

    ANTONINUS PIUS. 138-161 AD. Æ Sestertius. Struck 151-152 AD.
    Obv: Laureate head right
    Obv: Antoninus togate seated left on curule chair, holding globe and roll, being crowned by Victory flying left behind him.

    RIC III 889; BMCRE 1887.

    A massive coin!

    ntoninus Pius Sestertius-Pius seated victoria-Obv - 1.jpg ntoninus Pius Sestertius-Pius seated victoria-Rev - 1.jpg
     
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  3. Eduard

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    Antoninus Pius. AD 138-161. Æ As . Rome mint. Struck AD 157-158.
    Obv: Laureate head right
    Rev: Figure standing on cippus within distyle temple.
    RIC III 995.

    ntoninus Pius As-temple-Obv - 1.jpg ntoninus Pius As-temple-Rev - 1.jpg
     
  4. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    That first one is really interesting, Eduard. I've never seen one of those before.
     
  5. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Both nice coins.
     
  6. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    Thank you.

    zumbly, you are right, it's a reverse I was not familiar with and that is what attracted me to it.

    Here is an as of Antoninus Pius which I had wanted for quite a while:
    Mars descending upon Rhea Sylvia. Bit rough on obverse but nice reverse.

    (zumbly, I believe you have one?)

    Antoninus Pius. AD 138-161. Æ As. Rome mint. Struck circa AD 140.
    Obv: Laureate head right
    Rev: Mars, holding spear and shield, descending right through the air to the sleeping Rhea Silvia.

    RIC III 694a.

    Antoninus Pius As Rhea Silvia-Obv-best - 1.jpg Antoninus Pius As-Rhea Sylvia-Rev - 1.jpg
     
  7. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Fabulous coin! I'm jealous of you and of Zumbly for having these and need to get one of my own someday :)
     
  8. Eduard

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    Thank you, TIF. I was very glad to find this coin! A really endearing reverse motif.

    I shall keep my eyes open for you.
     
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  9. Eduard

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    To complete the A.P parade, here are two asse bearing portraits of both Antonius Pius and Marcus Aurelius as caesar.

    ANTONINUS PIUS & MARCUS AURELIUS, as Caesar. 138-161 AD. Æ As. Struck 141 AD.
    Obv: Laureate head of Pius right
    Rev: Bare-headed, and draped bust of Aurelius right.

    RIC III 1223 (Pius); BMCRE 1222; Cohen 35. Good VF from the standpoint of wear, dark green and brown patina, rough surfaces.
    From the Rudolf Berk Collection.

    Antoninus Pius As- 2nd example -Marcus Aurelius- Obv - 1.jpg Antoninus Pius As- 2nd example -Marcus Aurelius- Rev - 1.jpg Antoninus Pius As-fist example -Marcus Aurelis- Obc - 1.jpg Antoninus Pius As-fist example -Marcus Aurelius- Rev - 1.jpg


    Oh, and please post any of your coin of Antonius Pius you may want to show!
     
  10. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Wow, that looks great! I particularly like the reverse where the dark patina of the field contrasts with the coppery high points of the devices.

    Here's mine, which I've struggled many times to get a decent picture of. The seller pics flatter it better, but these are the ones I took most recently...

    Antoninus Pius - As Mars Rhea Silvia 2017 final.jpg
     
  11. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    very attractive coins here, if not for Hadrian i would probably collect him
     
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  12. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Wow @Eduard very cool stuff
    That Mars/Rhea Silvia both you and @zumbly have is simply fabulous. As I am, you would find me a bit greenish with envy

    Q
     
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  13. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Great coins, gang ...

    Here are three of my A-Pius bronze sweeties ...


    antoninus pius obol dolphin.jpg Antoninus Pius Croc.jpg Antoninus Pius Dikaiosyne.jpg
     
  14. Alegandron

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

    Nice Bronze @Eduard ... the reverse is different, and I keep seeing a HEAD that he is looking at, not a globe!

    RI Antoninus Pius 138-161 BCE AR Denarius.jpg
    RI Antoninus Pius 138-161 BCE AR Denarius
     
  15. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Here's my AP big chunck

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    Antoninus Pius, Sestertius Rome mint, AD 140/144
    ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, laureate head right
    PROVIDENTIAE DEORVM, winged thunderbolt, S - C in field
    25.86 gr, 31 mm
    Ref : Cohen #682, RCV # 4208, RIC III # 618

    Q
     
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  16. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Great bronzes, Eduard.
     
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  17. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Very nice chunks of bronze Eduard, especially like the distyle temple one.
    I got this small denarius of his portraying the temple of Augustus and Livia, showing just how much detail the celator could get on the temple. 2015-01-07 01.08.12-22.jpg
     
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  19. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    Your coin is lovely! Similar to mine in a way, with a better reverse than an obverse. Since on this one the reverse is what counts, we should be happy:).

    I had some trouble getting good pictures as well, specially the obverse is difficult to capture accurately but I'm happy with the later ones.
     
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  20. Eduard

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    I think you are right, it does like like a head!
    I hope it is just an artifact of the picture taking, lighting etc.
    Would not be like Antoninus Pius.
    I Will take a closer look.


    Beautiful!
     
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  21. Eduard

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    Thank you Ancient Aussie, your example shows great detail:).
    As you say, amazing level of detail the ancient engravers could get into such small dies.
    This is my example of the type. On your example the temple appears wider, very pleasing to the eye.

    Antonius Pius denarius-Temple-Obv - 1.jpg Antonius Pius denarius-Temple-Rev - 1.jpg
     
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