Denarius - Hadrian (COS III) (128-130) front Denarius - Hadrian (COS III) (128-130) back
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Denarius - Hadrian COS III

 
Silver 3.2 g 18.5 mm
Description
Issuer
Rome › Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Emperor
Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus) (117-138)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
128-130
Value
1 Denarius
Currency
Denarius, Reform of Augustus (27 BC – AD 215)
Composition
Silver
Weight
3.2 g
Diameter
18.5 mm
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Orientation
Variable alignment ↺
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-05
References
Numista
N#257359
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Seven stars within a crescent.

Script: Latin

Lettering: COS III

Unabridged legend: Consul Tertium.

Translation: Consul for the third time.

Comment

Source: Online Coins of the Roman Empire (OCRE)

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the Denarius - Hadrian (COS III) coin is that it features a unique reverse design that depicts the Roman goddess Salus standing left, holding a snake and a patera (a shallow dish used for libations), surrounded by a wreath. This design was introduced during Hadrian's reign and was meant to symbolize the emperor's efforts to promote the health and well-being of the Roman people. The coin's design was minted for a short period of time, making it a rare and valuable collector's item for numismatists today.