A provincial silver cistophorus issued under Roman Emperor Hadrian, graded NGC VF 5x4, Surface 4/5, noted for its Fine Style. This overstruck coin demonstrates the ingenious provincial minting practices of the Roman Empire.
Ruler: Hadrian (AD 117–138)
Denomination: Silver Cistophorus (~10.13 g, 28 mm)
Mint: Uncertain Asian mint, circa AD 124–128
Obverse: Draped bust of Hadrian right, inscription HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Reverse: Athena (Minerva) standing left, holding a patera, two deer flanking; inscription COS III
Grade: NGC VF 5x4, Strike 5/4, Surface 4/5, overstruck
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🏛 Historical Context
Silver cistophori were large provincial coins used for commercial transactions and paying soldiers and mercenaries
These coins were often overstruck on older cistophori withdrawn from circulation, reflecting Hadrian’s innovative minting policies
Hadrian’s provincial coinage exhibits a wide variety of reverse types and is prized for its artistic and historical significance
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📊 Rarity & Significance
Provincial silver cistophori of Hadrian are rare in high-grade condition
This coin is an excellent example of provincial Roman silver, suitable for museum-quality collections, historical displays, or investment-grade numismatics
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