[ancients] Post your Hadrians...

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  1. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    Great coin PPL :D
     
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  3. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    Hadrian Sestertius, Roma 124-28 AD Roma
    Reference.
    RIC 636.

    Obv: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS.
    Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder.

    Rev: COS III / S C.
    Roma seated left on cuirass, resting right foot on helmet, holding Victory and cornucopia; shield behind

    23.53 gr
    33 mm
    6h

    Note.
    Ex Collection Freimut Hüther (1935-2016)
    864Hadrian RIC636.jpg
     
  4. alde

    alde Always Learning

    A couple of travel series denarius. Also a couple of Neptune's to protect him while at sea. One for going and one for coming back.
    Hadrian AR Denarius Travel Series Aegyptos RIC 297.jpg Hadrian AR Denarius Travel Series Africa RIC 299.jpg Hadrian AR Denarius Travel Series Asia RIC 301.jpg Hadrian AR Denarius Travel Series Germania RIC 302.jpg Hadrian AR Denarius Travel Series Hispania RIC 305.jpg Hadrian AR Denarius Travel Series Italia RIC 307.jpg Hadrian AR Denarius Neptune left with acrostolium RIC 158d.jpg Hadrian AR Denarius Neptune Right with Dolphin RIC 155d.jpg
     
  5. IdesOfMarch01

    IdesOfMarch01 Well-Known Member

    I expanded my collection to include Hadrians in early 2016. I started with a she-wolf aureus reverse. Although this reverse type is available on a wide variety of Roman coins spanning a long time period, I was particularly drawn to the Hadrian:

    H1 - Hadrian AV aureus she-wolf.jpg

    HADRIAN 117 - 138 A.D.
    AV Aureus (6.87 g.) Rome ca. 124 - 128 A.D. RIC II 193d
    HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS Laureate bust right, drapery on l. shoulder.
    Rev. She-wolf stg. left, suckling Romulus and Remus; COS above, III in exergue.

    The travel series have been particularly attractive to me. After a false start with a Hispania aureus that was later determined to be a forgery, I lucked into an Africa aureus that was under-appreciated at a Heritage auction (due, in part, to its entombment in a slab; kudos to my dealer for finding this):

    H2 - Hadrian AV aureus Africa.jpg

    HADRIAN 117 - 138 A.D.
    AV Aureus (7.15 g.) Rome ca. 134 - 138 A.D. RIC II -- cf. 298g
    HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P bare head of Hadrian r. Rev. Africa, draped, wearing elephant-skin headdress, recl. L, r. hand on neck of lion stg. L. grain ears behind

    I had also been pursuing an Africa sestertius. After a German auction where it was overpriced and had no bids, my dealer made an offer to the auction house but we were unable to come to terms. Subsequently the sestertius made an appearance at the Gorny auction, where I snagged it at a price lower than I had offered to the previous auction house:

    H3 - Hadrian AE sestertius Africa.jpg

    HADRIAN 117 - 138 A.D.
    AE Sestertius (25.62 g.) Rome ca. 134 - 138 A.D. RIC 840
    HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P Laureate head of Hadrian r. Rev. Africa, draped, wearing elephant-skin headdress, recl. L, r. hand holding scorpion, cornucopia behind

    Just yesterday I missed a Nilus aureus -- being the unfortunate underbidder at the Heritage auction, but there will be more to come. Hadrian's coins are almost always artistically rendered and well-centered. I had seen an ancient bust of Hadrian in the Vatican's museum last Fall, and it's stunning how the coins resemble this bust:

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  6. alde

    alde Always Learning

    Wow Ides, when you jump in you go all out. Those are spectacular coins.
     
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  7. Dafydd

    Dafydd Well-Known Member

    I have posted these before but I now have another one I will try and photograph tomorrow.
    It's the wooden hill for me now! Hadrian1.JPG Hadrian2.JPG
     
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  8. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    thx all,
    for the new coins in this topic
     
  9. KirkCumberland

    KirkCumberland Active Member

    Hadrian's wall.. wall.jpg
     
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  10. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    Since I have been unsuccessfully chasing the 'Travel Series'---and still only have a worn fine+ sestertius and denarius---I decided to grab this nice AS;). It seems rather 'common' with the usual portrait and 'someone standing there' reverse but it's rated R-1....so it's a bit scarce and has lots of eye-appeal:


    Hadrian As Salus. RIC 678

    11/08/117-10/07/138 AD
    Date : 126 AD
    Rome 28mm 9.59g. R1

    hadrian as salus.jpg hadrian asric 678 reverse.jpg
     
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  11. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Very nice, great portrait. I especially like the patina rub on his beard highlighting it.
     
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  12. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    Hadrian Sestertius Roma 132-34 AD Liberalitas standing
    Reference.
    RIC 712; Cohen 922; Strack 819; Banti 491

    Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS
    Laureate and draped bust right

    Rev. LIBERALITAS AVG COS III P P S C
    Liberalitas, standing right, emptying contents of cornucopiae

    22.75 gr
    33 mm
    918Hadrian RIC712.jpg
     
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  13. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Wow! Another beauty Oki. The detail is fantastic, especially the contents of cornucopiae.
     
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  14. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    :rolleyes:Yep!! That's a wonderful example!!
     
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  15. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    Hadrian AS Roma 125-28 AD Salus standing
    Reference.
    RIC 678

    Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS
    Laureate bust right, drapery on left shoulder

    Rev. SALVS AVGVSTI / COS III / S - C in field
    Salus standing left, holding sceptre and feeding snake coiled round altar

    10.59 gr
    27 mm
    6h

    Note.
    Ex col. Frans Pouwel, Netherlands, collected since the ‘80’s.
    925Hadrian RIC678.jpg
     
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  16. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Perfection... :jawdrop:
     
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  17. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Yet another beauty!
     
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  18. Neal

    Neal Well-Known Member

    Just junk, but it's mine and cost less than $10. As, 27 mm.
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  19. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    I stumbled across a low grade, polished example of what I consider a travel series coin but they used a dated legend rather than naming Oceanus as would have seen right. The anchor in his hand looks a bit like a crossbow but those had not been invented yet.
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  20. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    Hadrian Dupondius Roma 134-38 AD Salus seated
    Reference.
    RIC 972; C. 367;

    Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
    Bust of Hadrian, radiate, right

    Rev. COS III S C
    Salus, draped, seated left on throne, feeding out of patera in extended right hand snake coiling up from altar and resting left arm on throne

    13.11 gr
    27 mm
    6h
    963Hadrian RIC972.jpg
     
  21. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    Hadrian Denarius Roma 134-38 AD Hadrian & Hispania
    Reference.
    RIC 327; C.1260; Strack 321; var. no rabbit

    Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P
    Head of Hadrian, laureate, right.

    Rev. RESTITVTORI HISPANIAE
    Hadrian, togate, standing right, holding roll in left hand and extending right hand to raise up Hispania, kneeling in front of him and holding branch in left hand; "No rabbit center."

    3.23 gr
    18 mm
    8h
    971Hadrian RIC327.jpg
     
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