125 Hadrian NGC AU Roman Empire Denarius Annona Modius Grain Supply 4/5 4/5 (25080901DAlmost Uncirculated Roman Empire silver denarius coin. Struck for Emperor Hadrian at the Rome Mint, 125 128 CE. RSC 169, RIC 381, approx 19mm, 3. 28g. Certified by NGC to AU, Strike 4 5, Surface 4 5 (very high subgrades). Colorfully toned with luster, very appealing in hand. Obverse: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, laureate bust right, drapery on far shoulder. Reverse: COS III, Abundantia or Annona standing left, right foot on modius, holding hook and cornucopia.
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Almost Uncirculated Roman Empire silver denarius coin.
Struck for Emperor Hadrian at the Rome Mint, 125-128 CE.
RSC 169, RIC 381, approx 19mm, 3.28g.
Certified by NGC to AU,Strike 4/5,Surface 4/5 (very high subgrades).
Colorfully toned with luster, very appealing in hand.
Obverse: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, laureate bust right, drapery on far shoulder.
Reverse: COS III, Abundantia or Annonastanding left, right foot on modius, holding hook and cornucopia.
The reverse type alludes to the importance of the grain supply for Rome and hasattributes of both Abundantia and Annona.
Abundantia was the personification of prosperity and abundance. She was known for bringing grain in acornucopiato mortals as they slept.
Annona was thedivine personification of the grain supply to the city of Rome. Usually presented with a modius with stalks of grain that indicates the fertility of the empire and theImperial liberality and providence in procuring, and in bestowing grain to the people.
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125 Hadrian NGC AU Roman Empire Denarius Annona Modius Grain Supply 4/5 4/5 (25080901D