168AD Denarius Lucius Verus Aequitas Obverse 168AD Denarius – Lucius Verus / Aequitas - Silver Denarius of the Roman Emperor Lucius Verus, minted in 168AD at the Rome mint. The Obverse shows the laureated head of Lucius Verus facing right.
137AD Denarius Emperor Hadrian for Aelius Obverse 137AD Denarius – Emperor Hadrian for Aelius - Silver Denarius of Emperor Hadrian for Aelius, minted at the Rome Mint in 137AD. Aelius was adopted by Hadrian in 136AD and named heir to the throne but died before he was made Emperor on January 138 AD, aged just 36.
69AD Denarius Vitellius with his children Reverse 69AD Denarius – Vitellius / with his children - Denarius of the Roman Emperor Vitellius, struck in 69AD at the Rome Mint. The Reverse shows the children of Vitellius. His son, Vitellius Germanicus on the left facing his daughter Vitellia on the right.
152AD 153AD Denarius Antoninus Pius Vesta Obverse 152AD-153AD Denarius – Antoninus Pius / Vesta - Silver Denarius of Emperor Antoninus Pius, minted at the Rome Mint between 152AD and 153AD. Antoninus Pius became Consul for the fourth and last time on 1 Jan 145AD and held the Tribunician Powers for the sixteenth time, which was 152-153AD. Reverse shows the Goddess Vesta.
90AD Denarius Emperor Domitian Obverse 90AD Denarius – Domitian - 90AD Denarius - Domitian
139AD Denarius Antoninus Pius 139AD Denarius – Antoninus Pius / Ewer - The 139AD Denarius of Emperor Antoninus Pius, minted at the Rome Mint. The Reverse shows Priestly implements: a sprinkler, ewer (a large jug), lituus (a crooked wand) and simpulum (a ladle).
173AD-174AD Denarius Marcus Aurelius Togate Obverse 173AD-174AD Denarius – Marcus Aurelius / Togate - Silver Denarius of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, minted at the Rome Mint between 173AD and 174AD. The Reverse shows the Emperor standing front, togate (wearing a toga).
49-50AD Denarius Claudius Obverse 49-50AD Denarius – Claudius - Silver Denarius of Emperor Claudius, struck at the Roman Mint around 49-50AD. Diameter 19mm. The Obverse shows the laureate head of Claudius facing right. The Reverse shows the winged Pax-Nemesis.
68AD Denarius Galba Obverse 68AD 69AD Denarius – Galba - Silver Denarius of Emperor Galba, struck around July 68AD and January 69AD. The Obverse shows the laureate head of Galba facing right. The Reverse shows Salus, the Roman goddess of safety and well-being.