Sabina Please add updates or make corrections to the NumisWiki text version as appropriate. SABINA (Julia), the consort of Hadrian, daughter of Mitidia, and great niece of Trajan, by his sister Marciana. History has not recorded ...
Sabina, AR Denarius, 128-136, Class A, Rome SABINA-AVGVSTA Diademed, draped bust right, hair waved, rising into crest on top above diadem, knotted in queue, falling down back of neck CONCOR_DIA AVG ...
SABINA AVGVSTA - HADRIANI AVG P P R Concordia seated left, holding patera and scepter, ear of wheat? under chair ...
Sabina - Moushmov 3289 Sabina AE25 of Byzantion, Thrace. SEBASTHN SABEINAN 2 tunny fish / BYZANTIWN EPI DHMHTROS TO B. Text ...
267 SABINA, wife of Hadrian, died 137 AD. AR Denarius. Bust right/Concordia seated left. light scratches under old toning.. Cr-12, RIC-398. Good VF $125 ...
Sabina, wife of Hadrian, AR Denarius. Her bust rt./CONCORDIA AVG, Concord stands left holding patera and cornucopia. Centered slightly high obv. and slighlty low rev. on slightly ragged flan, some letters off, nice bold portrait and rev.
Legend : SABINA - AVGVSTA. Translation : "Sabina Augusta", (Sabine augusta). Description : Buste de Sabine drapé et diadémé à droite, vu de trois quarts en avant (L4).
R1186 1590 Sabina: AR Denarius $150.00 Obv. SABINA AVGVSTA HADRIANI AVG P P Diad. & dr. bust r. Rev. CONCORDIA AVG Concordia seated l. Sear 1186; RIC 398 good VF, toned ...
Imperial—Sabina to Sept. Severus. Inscr., ΤΗΝΙΩΝ. Types: Poseidon standing; Dionysos standing.
Zach Beasley's choice is this beautiful Sabina Denarius. I allowed Jim Gossett to have two choices, because it's my site and I love these two. The first is a Larissa didrachm.
Of Hadrian, the photographed coins are 75 RI including many sestertii, 2 coins of the mines, a medallion and a contorniate, 4 Antinous, 10 cistophori, 22 Roman Egypt, 7 Sabina, and 5 Aelius, 4 RP. Many other lots are not photographed.
These reverse designs were all created by Sabina Foster. The coloured design is pad printed on a flat unstruck portion of the planchet with the "1 DOLLAR" and design background being struck on the coin.
Comparatively large issues were made in the name of Hadrian's wife, Vibia Sabina, the first empress to be so extensively commemorated on the Roman coinage.
July 26 - Pancho Villa takes over Sabina and contacts de la Huerta to offer his conditional surrender. He signs his surrender in July 28 ...
See also: Hadrian, Ancient, Bust, Coin, Revers
 
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