• Hadrian Coin Pack - Denarius

Hadrian Coin Pack - Denarius

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Product Description: This reproduction Denarius coin of Hadrian is moulded directly from an original coin and is made from pewter. The wallet type packaging has a hole on the front in which the coin is held in a clear blister. The coin pack has images of Hadrian and a number of his monuments and the two coins in the collection and has historical information about the coins and about Hadrian's life.

Information: The Denarius coin refers to Hadrian's travels by sea. The obverse depicts the bust of Hadrian and the reverse a galley ship.

Trajan named Hadrian emperor immediately before his death in 117 AD. Hadrian quickly secured the support of the legions and the endorsement of the Senate.

Hadrian’s reign was marked by a general lack of major military conflicts and his policy was peace through strength.

Hadrian’s wall was a Roman frontier built in the years 122-130 AD by order of the Emperor Hadrian. The stone wall, stretched from the River Tyne to the River Solway, was about 73 miles long, 3 metres wide and 5 metres high. It was built to prevent military raids by the Pictish tribes (ancient habitants of Scotland) to the north and to improve economic stability in the Roman province of Britannia to the south.

The Emperor travelled broadly spending more than half his reign outside Italy. On his travels Hadrian would inspect the legions and would issue instructions for the construction of new public buildings, thus strengthening the empire from within.

Hadrian died aged 62 on 10th July 138 AD, in his villa at Baiae. His ashes were placed in the Castel Sant’ Angelo in Rome by his successor Antoninus Pius in 139 AD.

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