Antoninus Pius coins Roman Imperial catalog
Emperor Titus Aurelius Antoninus Pius (138-161)
ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P IMP II
TR POT XXI COS IIII
denarius 157-158
silver
Rome
19 mm.
Bust right in a wreath / Antoninus Augustus Pius Father of Fatherland Emperor 2 times
Annona standing left, holding grain ears over modius and rudder on galley prow / Tribune 21 times Consul 4 times
Coin value - $40-60
ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P
TR POT COS IIII
denarius 145-161
silver
Rome
19 mm.
Bust right in a wreath / Antoninus Augustus Pius Father of Fatherland
Pax left, holds branch and cornucopia / Tribune Consul 4 times
Coin value - $30-40
ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XI
ANNONA AVG / S C
Sestertius 147-148
bronze
31 mm.
Rome
Bust in a wreath right / Antoninus Augustus Pius Father of Fatherland People's Tribune 13 times
Annona standing, facing, holding grain ears over modius and anchor / Annona of August / Command of the Senate
Coin value - $60-80
ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P IMP II
TR POT XIX COS IIII / S C
Dupondius 155-156
copper
26 mm.
Rome
Bust in radiate crown right / Antoninus Augustus Pius Father of Fatherland Emperor 2 times
Providentia (Foresight) over the globe left, holding scepter / People's Tribune 19 times Consul 4 times / Command of the Senate
Coin value - $60-80
ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P
TR POT COS II / S C
As 139
copper
28 mm.
Rome
Bust in a wreath right / Antoninus Augustus Pius Father of Fatherland
Fides (Loyalty), holding grain and fruit basket / People's Tribune Consul 2 times / Command of the Senate
Coin value - $30-50
ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III
CONCORDIA EXERCITVVM / S C
As 140-144
copper
25 mm.
Rome
Bust in a wreath right / Antoninus Augustus Pius Father of Fatherland People's Tribune Consul 3 times
Concordia standing left, holds Victory and Aquila / Concordia / Command of the Senate
Coin value - $30-50
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