#k196# Roman Ae As coin of Antoninus Pius from 140-144 AD (Fortuna)

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Up for auction is a Roman Ae As coin of Antoninus Pius from 140-144 AD.


ID# 196k (UK)

MINT: Rome

OBVERSE; ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP
- Laureate head right.

REVERSE; TR POT COS III
- Fortuna standing left, holding rudder on globe and cornucopia.

REFERENCE: RIC 700


Antoninus Pius
138 - 161
Antoninus succeeded Hadrian once the latter's death and gained the "Pius" suffix after his goodwill in securing a Senate proclamation consecrating Hadrian. Through a combination of good luck and an even-keeled, frugal personality, he was able to pull off the most exemplary and peaceful reign of any emperor before or since. He was more interested in modernizing Roman law and its infrastructure than on waging wars of conquest. After his death he was consecrated himself and the empire started another slide into troubled times.