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Domitian AD 77 - 78.

Marcus Ulpius Trajanus AD 98 -117.

Antoninus Pius Ad 138 - 161.

Domitian silver denarius AD 77 to AD 78

When as Caesar under Vespation.

Reverse:

COS V. She wolf suckling Romulus and Remus. Boat in exergue. Rome mint.

Tibberton.

 

Commonly known as Trajan. Silver Denarius.Became Emperor in AD 98 after the death of Nerva. He died in AD 117. Reverse: Abundantia with a child  representing abundance and plenty.

Newent.

Silver Denarius. This coin is dated AD 138.  He was born in AD 86 died AD 161 and was succeeded my Marcus Aurelius

Newent.

 

 
Faustina AD 145 -175 Marcus Aurelius AD 161 - 180. Caracalla AD198 - 217.

Anna Galeria Faustina. Youngest daughter of Antoninus Pius. She married Marcus Aurelius in AD 145. Her son became Emperor Commodus in AD 175.

Newent.

 

Sestertius of Marcus Aurelius. This coin  minted AD180. XXXIIII.  He was born AD 121 became Caesar AD139, died AD 180. Reverse  depicts Virtus the deity  representing virtue and courage. Trier mint.

Found by M. Phillips at Minsterworth.

 

Denarius - This coin dated AD 201.Bust of Caracalla when 12 yrs of age. Reverse:   Trophy with two captives seated at base. Coin is 40% silver. Minted Rome.

Tibberton.

 

 
Severus Alexander AD 222 - 235. Julius Verus Maximinus 1 AD 235 - 238.  Diocletian AD 284 - 305.

Denarius of Severus Alexander dated AD 227. Reverse: Aequitus (Equity) holding the Scales of Justice and a Cornucopiae (horn of plenty) - the symbols of justice and prosperity

Newent.

 

Silver Siliqua of Maximinus I. Reverse: Pax holding olive branch  - the symbol of peace.  He was proclaimed Emperor AD 235 and was murdered by his own troops AD 238.

Newent

 

Reverse: Genius standing with corn measure on his head holding a cornucopia (horn of plenty)

Tibberton.

 

Hadrian AD 117 - 138 Commodus AD 177 - 183

Marcus Aurelius AD 161  - 180

Hadrian Sestertius AD 117 - 138

Reverse: figure of Providentia.

Dymock.

Commodus  (as Augustus) Dupondius AD 177 - 183

IMP.L.AVERAL. COMMODUS AVG. GERM. SARM.

Nettleton

 

 

Reverse:  Marcus Aurelius - Sestertius

c AD 180

Virtus seated holding spear and parazonium

Nettleton

Hadrian AD 117 - 138

Trajan AD 101

 
 

Hadrian Denarius AD 132

ROMA FELIX

Roma seated left on curule chair holding branch and spear.

Mint Rome

Staunton

 

 

 

Trajan Denarius AD 101

IMP CAES NERVATRAIAN AVG GERM

Victory holding Wreath  & Palm

standing on snake or prow.                                     Newent.

 

 

 

 

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