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Aelius as Caesar Rare AE Sestertius Roman Empire 137 AD Bronze Coin Museum Reproduction CBRS0097

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Æ Bronze Roman Empire Sestertius Aelius as Caesar, Rome mint, struck 137 A.D. under Hadrian. References: RIC 1059; BMC 1919; Cohen 24; Sear 3981.

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The reverse type commemorates the fact that Hadrian made Aelius governor of Pannonia.

L. Ceionius Commodus, was adopted by Hadrian, A.D. 136, when he took the name of L. Aelius Verus Caesar. He died of tuberculosis the 1st of january, 138. His son Lucius Verus, was a colleague of Antoninus Pius in the empire.
DESIGN:
Obverse side
Bearded, draped and cuirassed bust right, head bare
Legend:
AELIVS CAESAR

Reverse side
Pannonia towered, standing facing, head left, holding vessillum upright on ground in right hand and with left gathering up dress at left side
Legend:
TR POT COS II SC, PANNO-NIA across fields

A perfect choice for Numismatists, Historians, Military Veterans, Collectors.

Weight 25,86 g
Dimensions 34,4 mm

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