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Sestertius - Hadrian FELICITATI AVG COS III P P S C

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 129-130
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Reference(s) RIC II.3#1321, OCRE#ric.2_3(2).hdn.1321
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Obverse lettering HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS
(Translation: Hadrianus Augustus. Hadrian, emperor (Augustus).)
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Mintage ND (129-130)
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The FELICITAS types issued under Hadrian cluster around his extensive provincial tours — by 130 AD he had personally visited more of the empire than any emperor before him, and the felicitas ("prosperity" or "good fortune") reverses functioned partly as ideological receipts for that investment. The COS III dating places this firmly after 119 AD, when Hadrian assumed his third consulship, a tenure he held for the rest of his reign without renewal — an unusual restraint by imperial standards.

Orichalcum sestertii of this period are notoriously prone to green patina over a brassy core. Surface corrosion patterns on excavated examples frequently help establish findspot geography.

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