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138-161AD Antoninus Pius AE Sestertius – gVF & Rare

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Rare Sestertius of Antoninus Pius, the reverse depicting the Emperor seated on platform, hand outstretched, officer to right, Liberalitas to left with cornucopiae and distributing coins from counting board to citizen at left; SC on platform, LIBERALITAS written below.

Graded as good Very Fine, dark brown patination, area of tooling to obverse, else bold detail, a rare issue!

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Description

Region:Rome, Italy

Denomination:As

Composition:Bronze

Date:Struck 160-161 A.D.

Obverse:ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P, laureate bust right

Reverse:AVG IIII COS IIII, Emperor seated on platform, hand outstretched, officer to right, Liberalitas to left with cornucopiae and distributing coins from counting board to citizen at left; SC on platform, LIBERALITAS below

Diameter, Weight & Orientation:31mm, 29.01g; 12h

Grade:good Very Fine, dark brown patination, area of tooling to obverse, else bold detail, a rare issue

Provenance:Ex Noonans Mayfair Auctions, London, United Kingdom

Antoninus Pius

Antoninus Pius: The Quiet Power Behind Rome’s Golden Age

Early Life and Family

Antoninus Pius was born on 19 September 86 CE in Lanuvium, just outside Rome. His parents, Titus Aurelius Fulvus and Arria Fadilla, belonged to Rome’s elite, giving him a privileged start in life. However, Antoninus didn’t simply coast on family status — his keen intellect and unshakable integrity carried him far.

The Path to Power

Antoninus steadily climbed the Roman political ladder, serving as consul and gaining a reputation for fairness and competence. Fate intervened in 138 CE, when Emperor Hadrian, mourning the loss of his first heir Lucius Aelius, adopted Antoninus as his successor. But there was a catch: Hadrian made Antoninus adopt Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, securing the dynasty’s future. Antoninus agreed, earning the nickname “Pius” for his loyalty.

A Peaceful Reign with Lasting Achievements

Unlike many Roman emperors, Antoninus ruled without waging massive wars or executing political enemies. He strengthened the empire’s frontiers, particularly in Britain, where he built the Antonine Wall to extend Roman territory past the existing wall built by emperor Hadrian. Domestically, he reformed laws to protect slaves and orphans, showing a rare empathy for the vulnerable. He also invested heavily in infrastructure, commissioning new roads, aqueducts, and public buildings.

Legacy of Stability and Prosperity

Antoninus Pius ruled for 23 years, an astonishingly long and stable reign for Rome. His commitment to justice, his restraint in foreign policy, and his devotion to public welfare left the empire more prosperous and cohesive than he found it. Upon his death in 161 CE, he passed the throne to Marcus Aurelius, setting the stage for another chapter of Rome’s golden age.

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