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Sestertius - Hadrian // S C, Nilus

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 130
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Composition Orichalcum
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Reverse description The river god Nilus reclines to the right upon a sphinx, his traditional attribute, holding a reed in his right hand and a cornucopia in his left, symbolising the fertility of Egypt. Multiple small children (cubits, or pygmies) are arranged around and upon the figure, each representing a cubit of the Nile's flood level. In the waters below, a crocodile and, on some specimens, a hippopotamus are depicted, either facing Nilus or ridden by one of the children. The exergual field carries the senatorial authorization mark S C flanked by double lines.
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Reverse lettering // S C
(Translation: Senatus Consultum. Decree of the senate.)
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Mintage ND (130)
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