114AD Sestertius Emperor Trajan Reverse 114AD Sestertius – Trajan - The Reverse shows Fortuna, the goddess of fortune and the personification of luck, seated with her feet on a stool holding the rudder of a ship with her right hand, cornucopia in her left hand.
65AD 66AD Aureus Gold Nero Obverse 65AD-66AD Aureus – Nero - Gold Aureus of Emperor Nero, struck at the Rome Mint around 65-66AD. Weighs about 7.29g. The gold Aureus was the standard gold coin in Ancient Rome. The word literally means 'golden denarius'.
42-43AD As Claudius Reverse 42-43AD As – Claudius - SC is a common abbreviation on Roman coins and means 'senatus consultum', or 'by decree of the Senate' which decrees that the coin was an official issue.
125AD As Emperor Hadrian Obverse 125AD As – Hadrian - Copper As of Emperor Hadrian, struck around 125AD-128AD. Diameter 26mm. The Obverse shows the laureate head of Hadrian facing right. Legend is "HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS". The Reverse shows a ship with rowers.
64AD Sestertius Nero Obverse 64AD Sestertius – Nero - Sestertius of Emperor Nero, minted around 64AD. The Obverse shows the laureate head of Nero facing left. The Reverse shows Nero in military dress, riding a horse and holding a spear.
148AD-149AD Denarius Antoninus Pius Fortuna Obverse 148AD-149AD Denarius – Antoninus Pius / Fortuna - Silver Denarius of Emperor Antoninus Pius, minted at the Rome Mint between 148AD and 149AD. Read how this coin was dated by using words in the Legends.
37AD 38AD As Gaius Caligula Obverse 37AD-38AD As – Gaius (Caligula) - Copper As of Emperor Gaius (better known as Caligula) minted between 37AD and 38AD at the Rome Mint. Reverse is the Goddess Vesta.
77AD 78AD Dupondius Vespasian Fortuna 77AD-78AD Dupondius – Vespasian / Fortuna - Struck at the Lugdunum Mint in Gaul. The Reverse shows the Goddess Fortuna, who is the goddess of fortune and the personification of luck.
148AD 149AD Denarius Antoninus Pius Aequitas Obverse 148AD-149AD Denarius – Antoninus Pius / Aequitas - Silver Denarius of Emperor Antoninus Pius, minted 148AD or 149AD at the Rome Mint. Read how this was dated.
14AD-37AD Gold Aureus Tiberius Obverse 14AD-37AD Aureus – Tiberius - Gold Aureus of Emperor Tiberius, struck between 14AD and 37AD in the Mint Lugdunum (located near Lyon, France) which was the principle precious metal mint under Tiberius.