Hadrian Sestertius Roma 117 AD Fortuna17 viewsReference. Strack 509; Cohen 753; RIC 543 var. (CAESAR) ; Banti 416 var. ( Baldric strap) Obv. IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG Laureate, nude bust right, aegis on left shoulder and across back of neck, baldric (sword) strap around neck and across chest, loop on shoulder, seen from front. Rev. PONT MAX TR POT COS DES II S C FORT RED Fortuna, draped, seated left on low seat, holding rudder in right hand and cornucopiae in left. 27.37 gr. 32 mm.
Trajan. AD 98-117. Æ Sestertius (26.60 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck circa AD 116-117. Laureate bust right, wearing aegis / REX PARTHIS DATVS, Trajan seated left on daïs, presenting Parthamaspates to Parthia kneeling right; behind Trajan, prefect standing left. RIC II 668; Banti 97.
Roman Republic AR Denarius(3.83g, 19mm), Publius Servilius M. F. Rullus, moneyer, 100 BC. Bust of Minerva left, wearing Corinthian helmet and aegis; behind, RVLLI upward. Border of dots. / Victory in biga right, holding palm-branch in left hand and reins in right hand; below P; in ex., P • SERVILI • M • F. Border of dots. Crawford 328/1. RSC Servilia 14
Nero (54 - 68 A.D.) AR Tetradrachm SYRIA, Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch O: NEPΩNOΣ KAICAPOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, Laureate bust right, wearing aegis. R: Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, with wings spread; palm frond to left, H/IP (dates) to right. Dated year 110 of the Caesarian era; RY 8 (AD 61/62). 27mm 13.4g RPC I 4182; McAlee 258; Prieur 82.
Reference. Strack *6; RIC III -; BMCRE pg. 378, 3, pl. 68, 4); RSC 1179b. Obv: IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG. Laureate, cuirassed bust right, aegis on left shoulder Rev: P M TR P [OTES] COS III. Aequitas standing left with scales & cornucopaie 3.4 gr 17.5 mm
DOMITIAN AE As OBVERSE: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XI CENS POT P P, laureate head right, aegis at tip of bust REVERSE: MONETA AVGVSTI, S-C, Moneta standing left, holding scales & cornucopiae Struck at Rome, 85AD 11.7g, 27mm RIC 384
TRAJAN AR Denarius OBVERSE: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P, laureate bust right with aegis REVERSE: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI, Mars standing front with spear & shield Struck at Rome, 106-111 AD 3.2g, 18mm RIC 162, C 378
Reference. Emmett 836.8 r2; Milne 1061 Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ - ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑ CΕΒ Laureate head right, with beautiful Aegis Rev. L-H (date) across field. Eagle standing right, head left, wings open. 12.98 gr 23 mm 12h.
Reference. extremely rare Emmett 884.4 (year not listed); cf RPC 3, 5197 ( different bust and no star) RPC 3, 5060A Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙС ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟС ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС СƐΒ laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r., seen from front, star in front Rev. L Δ (date year 4) Helmeted bust of Athena, right, wearing aegis 14.00 gr 25 mm 12h
Here is one with a aegis on the reverse Egypt: Gallienus (Alexandria Mint) 253-268 AD Tetradrachm AE Potin 21mm / 9.9 grams O: AVT K ΠΛIKΓAΛΛIHNOC CЄB Laureate and cuirassed bust facing right R: LIB (year 12) Athena standing, facing left. Wearing helmet, chiton and aegis. Holding spear with right hand and balancing shield with gorgon’s head with left hand. Palm in left field. Reference: Milne 4098, Sear 10571
Domitian struck quite a few coins featuring him with an aegis I could show. However, it's this Vespasian tetradrachm with an aegis bust struck in Alexandria for Syria that to my mind is quite special. Vespasian AR Tetradrachm Antioch mint, 69-70 AD RPC 1937 (4 spec.) Obv : AYTOKPAT KAIΣA OYEΣΠAΣIANOY; Bust of Vespasian, laureate, r., with aegis Rev : ETOYΣ NEOY IEPOY B; Eagle standing r., on thunderbolt; in r. field, palm branch