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| Issuer | Roman Imperial Mint |
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| Year | 117 |
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| Value | 1 Sestertius = 1/4 Denarius |
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| Obverse description | Laureate and draped bust of Hadrian facing right, with a short beard rendered in finely modeled curls characteristic of early Hadrianic portraiture. The emperor is depicted with paludamentum fastened at the shoulder, presenting an authoritative yet refined imperial effigy. The circumferential legend, reading from the left in Latin capitals, encircles the bust and occupies the full border of the flan. The die work reflects the high-quality engraving associated with the Rome Mint at the outset of Hadrian's reign. |
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| Obverse lettering | IMP CAES DIVI TRA PARTH F DIVI NER NEP TRAIANO HADRIANO AVG (Translation: Imperator, Caesar, Divi Traiani Parthici Filius, Divi Nervae Nepos, Traiano Hadriano Augustus. Supreme commander (Imperator), Caesar, son of divine Trajan, conqueror of the Parthians, grand-son of divine Nerva, Trajan Hadrian, emperor (Augustus).) |
| Reverse description | Fortuna Redux seated left on a high-backed throne, rendered in dignified repose with drapery falling in naturalistic folds across her lap and legs. In her right hand she holds a rudder set upon a globe, symbolizing the guidance of fate, while her left hand grasps a cornucopia, emblematic of prosperity and abundance. The legend PONT MAX TR POT COS is distributed around the periphery, while FORT RED appears in the exergue, and the senatorial authorization mark S C is placed in the field to either side of the enthroned figure. The composition is bold and well-centered, consistent with the orichalcum sestertii struck at Rome in the early months of Hadrian's reign. |
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