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coins ancient to romans imperial and republican hadrian ae sestertius fortuna ric ii 3 1347

Hadrian AE Sestertius (Fortuna, RIC II.3 1347)

Durchmesser 33,92 mm

Gewicht 28,45 g

Metall Orichalcum

Münzstätte Rom

Seltenheitsgrad R2 - Sehr selten

Stempelstellung 12 Std

Typen Sestertius

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HADRIAN, AD 117-138
AE Sestertius (33.92mm, 28.45g, 12h)
Struck AD 129-30. Rome mint
Obverse: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, bare-headed and draped bust of Hadrian left
Reverse: COS III P P, Fortuna, seated left, holding cornucopia in left hand and rudder in right; FORT RED in exergue, S C across fields
References: RIC II.3 1347; RCV - ; ERIC II - .

A magnificent medallic sestertius, with a masterfully engraved portrait and rich golden orichalcum surfaces. An exceptionally rare type. The exergual legend “FORT RED” is an abbreviation which may be translated as “Fortune who brings back,” and coins bearing this inscription were often struck in anticipation or celebration of the safe return of the Emperor from his travels.

Sammlung : Roman Imperial - the Nerva-Antonine Emperors

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