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Denarius - Hadrian TRANQVILLITAS AVG COS III, Tranquillitas

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 128-129
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
(Translation: Hadrianus Augustus, Pater Patriae. Hadrian, emperor (Augustus), father of the nation.)
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Edge Plain
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Hadrian's TRANQVILLITAS coinage belongs to a deliberate propaganda campaign following his abandonment of Trajan's eastern conquests — a politically explosive decision that required sustained messaging to reframe retreat as wisdom. The COS III dating places this issue after 119 AD, when Hadrian entered his third consulship, but the 128–129 window specifically corresponds with his extended tour of the eastern provinces, during which he was largely absent from Rome and increasingly cultivating an image of philosophical stability over military aggression.

RIC II.3 #968 is among the more precisely catalogued Hadrianic types in the revised second edition, which substantially reorganized earlier attributions.

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