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Denarius - Sabina CONCORDIA AVG, Concordia

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 130-133
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Sabina's coinage was issued under Hadrian's authority and almost certainly reflected his deliberate messaging rather than any genuine domestic harmony. Ancient sources, particularly the Historia Augusta, describe their marriage as deeply unhappy — Hadrian reportedly complained she had made herself sterile so as not to produce his offspring. The CONCORDIA types issued in her name during the early 130s read less as celebration than as imperial propaganda asserting a fiction the court needed the public to believe.

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