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A bit rough and no exact date so I thought I would post in the middle period.
Caesarea Maritima
Obverse - bust right, imp trai hadriano cae
Reverse - lion right, snake above - cifac below
2.72g, 12mm



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Thanks, Albert, Steve, and David. Steve, according to Sellwood's attributions, Volo III tets were issued between November 121 and March 147. More specifically, within that 26-year timeframe they were issued 15 different years, with several dozen different month/year combinations accounted for. Several of Sellwood's Volo III types have "month?" (with question mark) listed since the month names, in exergue, were often cropped off the tight flans. Usually when a month is visible at all, it has to be deciphered from the upper parts of the Greek letters (the lower parts being off-flan).
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No one has posted from the decade of 110 to 119 AD, so I'm going to slip in this Dupondus of Sabina. According to my Vagi, it can be dated to between 128 and 136 AD.

Pretty close to basal state.


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Interesting patina on that one Spence.

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This was my first Roman coin, Hadrian AR Denarius 119-122 AD 20mm 3.13g
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A last one for Hadrianus : 117 - 138 .

AR denarius : 19 mm , 3.3 gr ,6 h .
obv : IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANUS AUG : laureate bust right
ren: P M TR P COS III , an exergue FELPR (Felicitas populi Romani ) : Felicitas sitting left with caduceus and cornucopia .
Ref : RIC120
Mint: Rome : 119-122 . albert


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100-109 AD

My first ever Roman coin..

Trajan ar Denarius 98-117AD 20mm/2.66gr (Minted 103-111AD)

Obverse-IMPTRAIANO AVG GER DAC PMTRP laureate bust right, slight drapery on left shoulder

Reverse-COS VPPS PQR OPTIMO PRINC Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae.

RIC II# 118

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very nice begin for a first coin .
Traianus 98 - 117
AR denarius : 19 mm , 3.31 gr ,6 h
obv :IMP TRAIANO AUG GER DAC P M TR P : laureate he
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very nice begin for a first coin .
Traianus : 98 - 117 .
AR denarius : 17 mm , 3.3 gr , 7 h
obv : IMP TRAIANO AUG GER DAC PM TR P : laureate bust right , slight drapery on far shoulder
rev : COS V PP SPQR OPTIMO PRINC : Pax standing left , resting arm on column and holding branch .
Ref : RIC126
Mint : Rome : 103-111 .
The legends of Trajan on his coins are often in the dative .He is one of the few emperors to do this .albert

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Arriving in the first century : 90-99 .
Domitianus : 81 - 96 .
AR denarius : 16 mm , 3 gr , 6 h
obv : IMP CAES DOMIT AUG GERM PM TR P X: laureate bust right
rev:IMP XXI COS XV CENS P P P : Minerva standing left with shield,spear and lightning .
Ref : RIC154
Mint : Rome : 90 -91 .albert
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80 - 89
Domitianus : 81-96
AE quadrans : 18 mm , 2.2 gr , 6 h .
Obv : IMP DOMIT AUG GERM head of Minerva right .
SC : olivebranch .
Ref : RIC428 .
Mint / Rome : after 83 . albert
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Titus : 79 - 81 .
AE sestertius : 32 mm,25,1 gr , 7 h
obv : IMP T CAES VESP AUG P M TR P P P COS VIII : laureate head left
rev : ANNONA AUG :Annona standing left , holding statue of Aequitas and cornucopiae ,at her feet , modius with cornears , behind prow .
Ref : RIC86
Mint : Rome , cosviii = AD 80 . albert
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Artabanos III
tetradrachm, 80 - 90 AD (struck 80/81 AD)
Sellwood 74.5 variant
Sylloge Nummorum Parthicorum, Volume 7, Plate 50, #841A (this coin)

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Super plate coin Bob...

I love the simplicity of the portrait..

Thanks for sharing..Paul
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Vologases II
tetradrachm, 77 - 80 AD
(Struck December 78 AD)
Sellwood 72.2

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Vespasianus : 69-79
AR denarius : 17 mm , 2.78 gr , 6 h
obv : DIVUS AUGUSTUS VESPASIANUS : laureate head right
rev : SC on shield , supported by two capricorns , below a globe ;
Mint : Rome
Ref: RIC63 . albert

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