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A Really Low Grade Roman Bronze - Attempt At Attribution

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I think I might have figured this one out. I'll see what the forum thinks. I am fairly certain this is an AE As. Weight 10.2 grams.

My guess is Hadrian, RIC 814

Reverse description: Hadrian, standing right, holding globe, and Fortuna standing left, holding cornucopiae and rudder on globe, clasping hands

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Hadrian would be my guess also.
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Your attribution looks to be reasonably right to me.

I just love determining the full attribution of well worn ancient coins. Roman coins are the easiest in this respect.
If you are able to buy un attributed Roman coins at bargain prices, you can double (or more) their value, if you are able to attach a full attribution to them. Always fun.
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