Roman Medal
11 January 2018
Description

Bronze 52.31g

Provenance

private collection

Acquired from
Other
For sale
Maybe
Answered within 1 day
By Nora Curl
Jan 12, 20:03 UTC
Fair Market Value
$2,000 - $3,000 USD
Insurance Value $0 USD
What does this mean?

This is an early AD bronze medal coin depicting the Emperor Hadrian Augustus on one side and his wife Vibia Sabina on the verso. Sabina and Hadrian were married in 100AD and in 128AD she was bestowed the title of Augusta which helps date this coin to sometime between 128 - 136 when she passed. This valuation does not serve as authentication of the coin medal. The estimate is based on actual past auction sales of comparables.

Ahmad jazzar Jan 12, 20:24 UTC

One coin it’s an image of the front and back

Nora curl Jan 12, 20:30 UTC

Thank you for confirming

Ahmad jazzar Jan 13, 17:31 UTC

Thank you I appreciate that

Nora curl Jan 13, 17:32 UTC

You are very welcome

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