Let's march through time with Roman Imperials!

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  1. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

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  3. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    A few bronzes of Antoninus Pius and His wife Faustina:

    Sestertius: Romae Aeternae
    Antoninus Pius Sestertius ROMAE AETERNAE OBV1 N - 1.jpg Antoninus Pius Sestertius ROMAE AETERNAE REV1 N - 1.jpg

    Sestertius: Liberalitas
    Antoninus Pius Sestertius Platform OBV1 N - 1.jpg Antoninus Pius Sestertius Platform REV1 N - 1.jpg

    Diva Faustina Sestertius:
    Faustina Sestertius DIVA OBV1 N - 1.jpg Faustina Sestertius DIVA REV1 N - 1.jpg

    AS Rhea Silvia:
    Antoninus Pius As Rhea Silvia-Obv-best - 1.jpg Antoninus Pius As-Rhea Sylvia-Rev - 1.jpg
     
  4. Alegandron

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

    PIUS
    RI Antoninus Pius 138-161 BCE AR Denarius.jpg
    RI Antoninus Pius 138-161 BCE AR Denarius


    FAUSTINA
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    RI Faustina Sr 138-140 CE after 146 CE DIVA AR Denarius m Antoninus Pius 17.4mm 3.2g Ceres torch fold RIC 362 RSC 104
     
  5. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ..so you have dabbled some in imperials :watching:
     
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  6. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

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  7. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    indeed, almost untouchables...
     
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  8. Alegandron

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

    I have 151 of the Roman Rulers from Augustus onward. However, it is not my focus. I enjoy the Roman Republic and those entities that interacted with them. :)
     
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  9. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    Thank you!
    Let me say that the coins you show us are all beauties.
     
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  10. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    It looks like that insanely beautiful, Sestertius: Liberalita, has had ongoing bouts with bronze disease, note the almost purple areas where it was previously. God I hate that stuff. Sorry. And hopefully I'm wrong (wouldn't be the 1st time), but it looks like it's creeping back. Might I recommend a distilled water bath, followed by a scrub (I use a clipped down tooth brush) and once the flaky green is gone some Verdi care?
     
  11. Justin Lee

    Justin Lee I learn by doing

    In the laureate tie and back of AP's neck? I'd also explore the crater by the C (of S - C) on the right on reverse.
     
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  12. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    I've contemplated long and hard. And Marcus Arelius is next. The Obstacle is the Way.
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    Marcus Aurelius
    AR Denarius, RIC 73
    Marcus Aurelius (161-180 AD).
    AR Denarius Roma (Rome),
    162-163.
    Obv. IMP M ANTONINVS AVG,
    laureate head to right.
    Rev. PROV DEOR TR P XVII COS
    III, Providentia Standing left,
    Holding cornucopiae and
    globe. RIC 73. Cohen
     

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  13. Justin Lee

    Justin Lee I learn by doing

    I love your AP Thunderbolt, Q!!!!
     
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  14. Justin Lee

    Justin Lee I learn by doing

    Marcus Aurelius from Antioch
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  15. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    Either that coin is adorably fun sized or you have the fingers of Andrea the Giant!
    Cool MA either way
     
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  16. Justin Lee

    Justin Lee I learn by doing

    Haha, yea, it's 16mm... Like an Antioch Semis.
     
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  17. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

  18. Mike Margolis

    Mike Margolis Well-Known Member

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    Marcus Aurelius 161-180 A.D. Sestertius Rome Mint About Fine AE Sestertius 21.70g. 31mm. Struck under Commodus c. 180-182 A.D. Rome Mint
    Bare head, r.
    DIVVS M ANTONINVS PIVS
    Eagle flying r., bearing aloft Marcus Aurelius holding sceptre; In ex.: S C
    [C]ONECR[ATIO]
    RIC III 660
    Glossy black patina.
    Minor pit on neck.
    Marcus' death in 180 is seen as an end to the Pax Romana, an age of relative peace and stability for the Empire. He was known as the Philosopher being schooled in the Greek language/letters and philosophy.
    Marcus acquired the reputation of a philosopher king within his lifetime, and the title would remain his after death; both Dio and the biographer call him "the philosopher".[289][290] Christians such as Justin Martyr, Athenagoras, and Melito also gave him the title.[291] The last named went so far as to call him "more philanthropic and philosophic" than Antoninus and Hadrian, and set him against the persecuting emperors Domitian and Nero to make the contrast bolder.[292] "Alone of the emperors," wrote the historian Herodian, "he gave proof of his learning not by mere words or knowledge of philosophical doctrines but by his blameless character and temperate way of life."[293] Iain King concludes that Marcus' legacy is tragic, because the emperor's "Stoic philosophy—which is about self-restraint, duty, and respect for others—was so abjectly abandoned by the imperial line he anointed on his death".[294]-Wiki

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    Faustina II
    Cilicia, Diocaesarea 147-175 AD
    Obverse: ANNIA FAVCTEINA CEBACTH, draped bust right
    Reverse: ADRIANWN DIOKECAPEWN, winged thunderbolt
    BMC: 5 Scarce
    Size: 26mm, 7.78g

    Faustina accompanied her husband on various military campaigns and enjoyed the love and reverence of Roman soldiers. Aurelius gave her the title of Mater Castrorum or ‘Mother of the Camp’. She attempted to make her home out of an army camp. Between 170–175, she was in the north, and in 175, she accompanied Aurelius to the east.
     
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  19. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ..it's MA time eh?!...here my big, thick (worn) sestertius with his funeral pyre/memorial struck under Commodus ... we can't forget Lucius Verus now and since both we're co-emperors i would reckon it'd be proper to show him also at this time:) he happened to be on one when i was in my Mt. Argaeus frenzy:wideyed::rolleyes: Marcus Arelius funeral pyre sestertius 005.JPG Marcus Arelius funeral pyre sestertius 004.JPG Ae Lucius Verus, Mt. Argeus Cappadocia 001.JPG Ae Lucius Verus, Mt. Argeus Cappadocia 004.JPG
     
  20. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

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    Marcus Aurelius, AD 161-180.
    Roman AR denarius, 3.53 g, 17.4 mm, 1 h.
    Rome, AD 169.
    Obv: M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXIII, laureate head right.
    Rev: LIBERAL AVG V COS III, Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopiae.
    Refs: RIC 206; BMCRE 492; Cohen 412; RCV 4914; MIR 181.
     
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