Roman Empire. Sabina (Augusta, AD 128-136). Denarius (Venus) Struck under Hadrian. Rome mint 136 AD. (No reserve price)

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Roman Empire, Sabina Augusta (128–136 AD), AR denarius struck under Hadrian at the Rome mint in 136 AD, depicting Sabina on the obverse and Venus on the reverse; weight 3.47 g, diameter 19 mm.

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Roman Empire – Sabina (Augusta, 128-137 AD) – AR Denarius (Venus) Struck under Hadrian. Rome mint 136 AD.

Obv: SABINA AVGVSTA,
Draped bust of Sabina, wearing stephane, right.

Rev: VENERI GENETRICI,
Venus standing right, drawing fold of drapery from shoulder and holding apple.


Reference: RIC 2576; RSC 73
Weight: 3.47 g
Diameter: 19 mm
Metal: Silver


Provenance: Ex private collection
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Roman Empire – Sabina (Augusta, 128-137 AD) – AR Denarius (Venus) Struck under Hadrian. Rome mint 136 AD.

Obv: SABINA AVGVSTA,
Draped bust of Sabina, wearing stephane, right.

Rev: VENERI GENETRICI,
Venus standing right, drawing fold of drapery from shoulder and holding apple.


Reference: RIC 2576; RSC 73
Weight: 3.47 g
Diameter: 19 mm
Metal: Silver


Provenance: Ex private collection
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Details

Era
Before 1400
Culture/region
Roman Empire
Year/Period and Variation
(Venus) Struck under Hadrian. Rome mint 136 AD.
Ruler
Sabina (Augusta, AD 128-136)
Denomination
Denarius
Metal
AR
Condition
Ungraded
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Objects sold
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