brm_969109 - ADRIANO Denier
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Tipo : Denier
Data: 131
Nome della officina / città: Roma
Metallo : argento
Titolo in millesimi : 900 ‰
Diametro : 17 mm
Asse di coniazione : 6 h.
Peso : 2,96 g.
Grado di rarità : R1
Officine: 3e
Commenti sullo stato di conservazione:
Exemplaire centré. Joli buste. Usure plus marquée au revers. Patine grise, tachée
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : HADRIANVS - AVGVSTVS.
Descrittivo diritto : Buste lauré d’Hadrien à droite, drapé sur l’épaule gauche (O*2).
Traduzione diritto : “Hadrianus Augustus”, (Hadrien auguste).
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : IVSTITIA - AVG P P// COS III.
Descrittivo rovescio : Iustitia (la Justice) drapée, assise à gauche, tenant une patère de la main droite et un sceptre long de la main gauche.
Traduzione rovescio : “Iustitia Augusti Pater Patriae// Consul tertium”, (La Justice de l’auguste, père de la patrie// Consul pour la troisième fois).
Commento
Il revient à l’école anglaise et aux travaux de P. V. Hill, The dating and arrangement of the Undated Coins of Rome AD. 98-148, Londres 1970, d’avoir reclassé les différentes émissions de l’atelier de Rome, grâce à la théorie des cycles et d’avoir mis en lumière l’organisation de l’atelier de Rome qui travaille en officines et non pas en fonction du métal comme l’avaient décrit les numismates du XIXe siècle. La représentation de la Justice est rare dans le monnayage romain.
He returns to the English school and the work of PV Hill, The dating and arrangement of the Undated Coins of Rome AD. 98-148, London 1970, to have reclassified the different emissions of the Rome workshop, thanks to the theory of cycles and to have shed light on the organization of the Rome workshop which works in pharmacies and not depending on the metal as described by the numismatists of the 19th century. The representation of Justice is rare in Roman coinage
He returns to the English school and the work of PV Hill, The dating and arrangement of the Undated Coins of Rome AD. 98-148, London 1970, to have reclassified the different emissions of the Rome workshop, thanks to the theory of cycles and to have shed light on the organization of the Rome workshop which works in pharmacies and not depending on the metal as described by the numismatists of the 19th century. The representation of Justice is rare in Roman coinage