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Lot 192: Hadrian. A.D. 117-138. AR denarius. Anomalous ('Eastern') issue, A.D. 128/9.

AUCTION:  Triskeles - Auction 29 (Auction 340)

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  • Sold Winning Bid: $190
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Hadrian. A.D. 117-138. AR denarius (18 mm, 3.55 g, 6 h). Anomalous ('Eastern') issue, A.D. 128/9. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P, laureate head of Hadrian right / C-OS III, Aequitas standing facing, head left, holding scales and cornucopiae. Cf. RIC 339 (Rome); BMC 1035; RSC 382. Lightly toned. Nice very fine.

The 'Eastern' mint denarii of Hadrian are all quite rare. There are two large assemblages of types published, but unfortunately neither are comprehensive: BMCRE vol. II, pp. 372-81, ppl. 68-71, and the section on Hadrian's Imperial coinage at the Beast Coins website (http://www.beastcoins.com/RomanImperial/II/Hadrian/Hadrian.htm). With the exception of the small subset of Antioch mint issues, Metcalf prefers to call these non-Rome mint denarii of Hadrian "anomalous" as they do not follow the same agenda as Hadrian's cistophori (Hadrian's cistophori combine Roman legends on the obverse with local Greek types on the reverse, the purpose being "to restore federal government in the provinces and use the coinage as a tradition of the past functioning in a contemporary context" (Beastcoins.com). In addition to BMCRE and the Beast Coins website, anyone wishing to study these anomalous denarii further should consult both P. L. Strack, Untersuchungen zur römischen Reichsprägung des zweiten Jahrhunderts (3 vols. Stuttgart, 1931-1937), and the Michael Kelly Collection of Roman Silver Coins (Spink, 18 November 1997), lots 1033-1042.

Lot Details
  • Offered By: Barry P. Murphy
  • Lot #: 192
  • Listing #: 200634
  • Closed: Friday, September 13, 2019 5:03:40 PM CT
  • Estimate: $200