Dupondius
21AD-22AD Dupondius – Tiberius
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The 21AD-22AD Dupondius, Emperor Tiberius. SC means senatus consultum, or 'by decree of the Senate' so the coin was an official issue.
125AD Dupondius – Hadrian
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Orichalcum Dupondius of Emperor Hadrian. Orichalcum is a gold-coloured bronze alloy used by the Roman Empire on several coins.
193AD Dupondius – Didius Julianus
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AE (Bronze) Dupondius of Emperor Didius Julianus minted in 193AD. Didius Julianus was the second Emperor in the Year of the Five Emperors (193AD).
37AD-38AD Dupondius – Gaius (Caligula)
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Obverse shows Julius Nero and Julius Drusus on horseback galloping to the right. They were two brothers of Gaius and were recognized as heirs to the emperor Tiberius.
77AD-78AD Dupondius – Vespasian / Fortuna
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Struck at the Lugdunum Mint in Gaul. The Reverse shows the Goddess Fortuna, who is the goddess of fortune and the personification of luck.