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Denarius - Hadrian P M TR P COS III, Aequitas and Moneta

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 120-121
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG
(Translation: Imperator Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus. Supreme commander (Imperator), Caesar, Trajan Hadrian, emperor (Augustus).)
Reverse description A standing female figure, identified as Aequitas (goddess of equity and fair dealing, also associated with Moneta), is depicted facing left in long flowing robes rendered in fine drapery folds. She holds a balance scale in her extended right hand and a cornucopia in her left arm, the standard attributes linking her iconography to both monetary fairness and abundance. The figure stands in a composed, frontal pose with her weight slightly shifted, conveying dignified authority. The legend P M TR P COS III arcs around the upper field, with the inscription contained within a beaded border. The reverse type reflects Hadrian's early programmatic emphasis on equitable governance and sound monetary policy.
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