Antoninus Pius Sestertius, Minerva reverse
RIC III Antoninus Pius 1272 · 148 AD-149 AD · Rome
Obverse
AVRELIVS CAESAR ANTONINI AVG PII F
Head of Marcus Aurelius, bare, right
Reverse
TR POT III COS II S C
Minerva, standing right, holding spear and leaning on shield
About This Type
This RIC III Antoninus Pius 1272 is a sestertius of Antoninus Pius (148 AD-149 AD), struck at the Rome mint. The reverse depicts Minerva, standing right, holding spear and leaning on shield.
About the Sestertius
The sestertius was the large brass prestige coin of the Roman imperial series, typically 25–28 grams and 30–35mm in diameter. Its size gave engravers room for the finest portrait art and most detailed reverse compositions in Roman coinage. Sestertii bear the SC mark indicating senatorial authority over base metal coinage.
About the Rome Mint
The Rome mint was the principal mint of the Roman state from the Republic through the fall of the Western Empire. It produced the vast majority of gold and silver coinage and was the only mint for much of the first and second centuries AD.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is RIC III Antoninus Pius 1272?
- RIC III Antoninus Pius 1272 is a Bronze Sestertius of Antoninus Pius (148 AD-149 AD) struck at the Rome mint cataloged under RIC vol. III no. III Antoninus Pius 1272.
- How do you identify RIC III Antoninus Pius 1272?
- The obverse depicts Head of Marcus Aurelius, bare, right with the inscription AVRELIVS CAESAR ANTONINI AVG PII F. The reverse depicts Minerva, standing right, holding spear and leaning on shield with the inscription TR POT III COS II S C. Portrait type: bare.
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