RIC II, Part 3 (second edition) Hadrian 106-107

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RIC II, Part 3 (second edition) Hadrian 106
  • Legend: IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG
  • Type: Bust of Hadrian, laureate, cuirassed, right, viewed from front
  • Portrait: Hadrian
    • Legend: P M TR P COS II // CONCORD (in exergue)
    • Type: Concordia seated left on throne, holding patera and resting on figure of Spes; cornucopia under throne
    • Deity: Concordia
    • Deity: Spes

    objects: 10
    RIC II, Part 3 (second edition) Hadrian 107
    • Legend: IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG
    • Type: Bust of Hadrian, laureate, draped and cuirassed, right, viewed from front
    • Portrait: Hadrian
      • Legend: P M TR P COS II // CONCORD (in exergue)
      • Type: Concordia seated left on throne, holding patera and resting on figure of Spes; cornucopia under throne
      • Deity: Concordia
      • Deity: Spes

      object: 1

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      [Monnaie. Aureus, Hadrien, Rome]
      Collection
      Bibliothèque nationale de France
      Identifier
      IMP-10
      Diameter (in mm)
      21
      Weight (in gr.)
      7.23
      Hadrianus 118 n. Chr.
      Collection
      Münzkabinett Wien
      Identifier
      ID127636
      Axis
      6
      Diameter (in mm)
      19
      Weight (in gr.)
      7.00
      Hadrianus 118 n. Chr.
      Collection
      Münzkabinett Wien
      Identifier
      ID1284
      Axis
      6
      Diameter (in mm)
      20
      Weight (in gr.)
      7.10
      Hadrianus 118 n. Chr.
      Collection
      Münzkabinett Wien
      Identifier
      ID60807
      Axis
      7
      Diameter (in mm)
      19
      Weight (in gr.)
      7.32
      Hadrianus 118 n. Chr.
      Collection
      Münzkabinett Wien
      Identifier
      ID60808
      Axis
      7
      Diameter (in mm)
      19
      Weight (in gr.)
      7.17
      Hadrianus 118 n. Chr.
      Collection
      Münzkabinett Wien
      Identifier
      ID60809
      Axis
      7
      Diameter (in mm)
      19
      Weight (in gr.)
      7.17
      Hadrianus 118 n. Chr.
      Collection
      Münzkabinett Wien
      Identifier
      ID1283
      Axis
      7
      Diameter (in mm)
      20
      Weight (in gr.)
      7.24
      Hadrianus 118 n. Chr.
      Collection
      Münzkabinett Berlin
      Identifier
      18273057
      Axis
      6
      Diameter (in mm)
      19
      Weight (in gr.)
      7.10
      Hadrianus 118 n. Chr.
      Collection
      Münzkabinett Berlin
      Identifier
      18273058
      Axis
      6
      Diameter (in mm)
      19
      Weight (in gr.)
      7.07
      British Museum: R.8043
      Collection
      British Museum
      Axis
      6
      Weight (in gr.)
      7.283
      British Museum: R.8044
      Collection
      British Museum
      Axis
      6
      Weight (in gr.)
      7.205

      Quantitative Analysis

      Average measurements for this coin type:

      Axis
      6
      Diameter (in mm)
      19.67
      Weight (in gr.)
      7.18

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