Summary

Silver Denarius struck during the reign of the Emperor Hadrian between 134 and 138 AD, Ancient Roman Empire. Minted by Rome. Hadrian was Consul for the third and final time (COS III on this coin) from 1 Jan 119, the production of this coin therefore belongs after that date. It is believed the mint was largely inactive when the emperor was away from Rome 121 to late 125 AD and when production began again this coin's obverse legend HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS was used with the simple reverse legend COS III. In about 134 the COS III was moved to be part of the obverse legend and the reverse legend addressed the reverse image as found on this coin.

Obverse Description

Laureate head of Hadrian facing right; around, HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P

Reverse Description

Hadrian standing facing right holding a roll in his left hand and extending his right hand to raise up Gallia who kneels before him; around, RESTITVTORI GALLIAE

Edge Description

Plain

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