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Home > Fake Coin Reports > Fake Roman Imperial Coins: Adoptive Emperors: Nerva - Commodus: AD 96 - 192

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Hadrian Sestertius78 viewsAE Sestertius 119/121 AD Rome.

Obv: IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG Bust, laureate, to r. with drapery on l. shoulder.
Rev: PONT MAX TR POT COS III , Roma seated l. on arms with Victory and spear, S C in ex.
RIC #562b

Seller desc:
This is a reproduction of a copper sestertius of Hadrian. The obverse shows the laureate head of Hadrian facing right. The reverse shows Jupiter seated left holding Victror and scepter. This coin was minted in Rome 119 A.D. Sear 3621. These pieces are NOT ancient coins. Each coin is stamped 'COPY' on the reverse.

Offered as Copy/reproduction on ebay
Dec/2011
mdelvalle
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Trajan Æ Sestertius34 viewsObv: IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM P M laureate head right
Rev: TR POT COS III P P S-C, Trajan riding right

Seller desc:
This is a reproduction of a Roman sestertius of the emperor Trajan who ruled from 98 to 117 CE.. The obverse shows the head of the emperor facing right with the inscription IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM PM. The reverse shows Trajan riding a horse left with the inscription TR POT COS III PP. These pieces are NOT ancient coins. Each coin is stamped 'COPY' on the reverse.

Offered as Copy/reproduction on ebay
Dec/2011
mdelvalle
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Nerva Sestertius60 viewsSelling as a repro, October 2011

Sellers desc:
This is a reproduction of a Roman sestertius of Nerva facing right. . The obverse shows a palm tree . This piece commemmorates the the correction of abuses in the collection of a poll tax levied against the Jews since the reign of Vespasian. The coin was struck in 97 CE in Rome. ( Sear 3044). You are bidding in the REPRODUCTION section. These pieces are NOT ancient coins. This coin is stamped COPY on the reverse. of coin.
SRukke
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Matidia 67 viewsAE Sestertius

obv: MATIDIA AVG DIVAE MARCIANAE, draped bust of Matidia, niece of Trajan, r.
rev: PIETAS AVGVST, Matidia as Pietas holding hands with daughters Sabina and Matidia Minor, SC in ex.

Seller desc:
This is a reproduction of a Roman sestertius of Matidia, daughter of Trajan's daughter and the favorite of the emperor's children. The obverse shows the bust of Matidia facing right. The reverse shows Matidia standing facing lead left with her hands on the heads of two children standing in front of her. The coin was struck in Rome in 112 CE. (Sear 3380). These pieces are NOT ancient coins. Each coin is stamped 'COPY' on the rim.

Sold as a copy/reproduction on ebay
Dec/2011
mdelvalle
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Marciana Sestertius43 viewsSelling as a repro, October 2011.

Sellers desc:
This is a reproduction of a Roman sestertius of Marciana, sister of the emperor Trajan. The oibverse shows the bust of Marciana facing right. The reverse shows a carpentun. The coin was struck in Rome in 112 CE. (Sear 3333). You are in the REPRODUCTION section. These pieces are NOT ancient coins. Each coin is stamped 'COPY' on the reverse.
SRukke
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Nerva Sestertius45 viewsSelling as a repro, October 2011

Sellers desc:
This is a reproduction of a Roman sestertius of Nerva. The obverse shows the emperor. The reverse shows twomules grazing in opposite directions with a two wheel cart in background. Coin struck in a Rome in 97 CE. (Sear 3055). You are in the REPRODUCTION section. These pieces are NOT ancient coins. Each coin is stamped 'COPY' on the reverse.
SRukke
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Hadrian Sestertius75 viewsSold as a copy, October 2011

Sellers desc:
This is a sestertius of Hadrian struck in Rome in 119 A.D. The obverse shows laureate bust of Hadrian facing right with light drapery on far side. The reverse shows Jupiter seated left holding Victory and scepter. (Sear 3621) Each coin is stamped 'COPY' on the reverse.
SRukke
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Commodus medallion (obverse)298 viewsSold on Ebay in June 2004 as a reproduction.

Huge 19th Century(?) cast copy of a Medallion, in brass, weighing 67.5 grams (almost three ounces), and measuring 36 mm across and 6 mm thick. M COMMODVS ANTONINVS PIVS FELIX AVG BRIT, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Commodus facing right, in high relief. / P M TR P XVI….., with COS VI P P in the exergue. Commodus stands, facing right, being crowned with a wreath by Victoria, personifying the victories of Commodus, while he receives a globe from Roma, the city goddess of Rome, who is seated holding a cornucopiae, and while he also receives a caduceus from Felicitas, personifying the happiness, success, and prosperity he has brought to Rome.
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Commodus medallion (reverse)204 viewsSold on Ebay in June 2004 as a reproduction.

Huge 19th Century(?) cast copy of a Medallion, in brass, weighing 67.5 grams (almost three ounces), and measuring 36 mm across and 6 mm thick. M COMMODVS ANTONINVS PIVS FELIX AVG BRIT, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Commodus facing right, in high relief. / P M TR P XVI….., with COS VI P P in the exergue. Commodus stands, facing right, being crowned with a wreath by Victoria, personifying the victories of Commodus, while he receives a globe from Roma, the city goddess of Rome, who is seated holding a cornucopiae, and while he also receives a caduceus from Felicitas, personifying the happiness, success, and prosperity he has brought to Rome.
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Aelivs Denarius201 viewsAelius Caesar 136-138
AR Denarius 137 Roma.
Obv. Hd. of Aelius r.
Rev. Salus stg. In front of Altar.
Fake
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NERVA210 viewsAR Denarius, 17/17 mm; 3,214 g; 12h.
Obv. IMP NERVA CAES AVG PM TRP II COS III PP Laureate head of Nerva to r.
Rev. CONCORDIA EXERCITVM Clasped hands.
Struck. Die-engraver "Lipanoff Studio"
Published: Sofia 2004, no.39
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TRAJAN175 viewsAR Denarius, 17/17 mm; 3,058 g; 6h.
Obv. IMP TRIANO AVG GER DAC PM TR P Laureate bust of Trajan to r.
Rev. COS V PP SPQR OPTIMO PRINC Aequitas standing to l., holding cornucopia and balance.
Struck. Die-engraver "Lipanoff Studio"
Published: Sofia 2004, no.40
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TRAJAN169 viewsAR Denarius, 19/18 mm; 3,244 g; 6h.
Obv. IMP CAES NERVA TRIAN AVG GERM Laureate bust of Trajan to r.
Rev. PM TRP COS III Moneta standing to l., holding cornucopia and caduceus.
Struck. Die-engraver "Lipanoff Studio"
Published: Sofia 2004, no.41
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TRAJAN184 viewsAR Denarius, 18/18 mm; 3,165 g; 6h.
Obv. IMP CAES NER TRIAN OPTIM AVG GERM DAC Laureate bust of Trajan to r.
Rev. PM TRP COS IIII PP Victoriy standing to l., holding wreath and palm branch.
Struck. Die-engraver "Lipanoff Studio"
Published: Sofia 2004, no.42
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TRAJAN103 viewsAR Denarius, 18/18 mm; 3,250 g; 6h.
Obv. IMP CAES NER TRIAN OPTIM AVG GERM DAC Laureate bust of Trajan to r.
Rev. Romulus and Remus crouched below the she-wolf who sucкles them, two stars above.
Struck. Die-engraver "Lipanoff Studio"
Published: Sofia 2004, no.43
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Ilya Prokopov
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MATIDIA193 viewsAR Denarius, 19/20 mm; 3,224 g; 7h.
Obv. MATIDIA AVG DIVAE MARCIANAE F Bust of Matidia to r.
Rev. PIETAS AVGVST Matidia standing to l., with her two children.
Struck. Die-engraver "Lipanoff Studio"
Published: Sofia 2004, no.47
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HADRIAN181 viewsAR Denarius, 18,5/18,5 mm; 3,177 g; 6h.
Obv. IMP CAES TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG Laureate bust of Hadrian to r.
Rev. PM TRP COS III Pax (?) standing to l., holding olive branch.
Struck. Die-engraver "Lipanoff Studio"
Published: Sofia 2004, no.48
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Ilya Prokopov
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HADRIAN108 viewsAR Denarius, 18/18 mm; 3,322 g; 6h.
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS PP Laureate bust of Hadrian to r.
Rev. COS III Crescent and star.
Struck. Die-engraver "Lipanoff Studio"
Published: Sofia 2004, no.49
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HADRIAN173 viewsAR Denarius, 17/16,5 mm; 3,255 g; 6h.
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, Bare headed bust of Hadrian to right with slight drapery on far shoulder
Rev. FORTVNAE REDVCI Fortuna and imperator standing, clasping hands.
RIC 247, RSC 782a

Struck. Die-engraver "Lipanoff Studio"
Published: Sofia 2004, no.50
I. Prokopov
Ilya Prokopov
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HADRIAN151 viewsAR Denarius, 17/18 mm; 3,167 g; 7h.
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS PP Laureate bust of Hadrian to r.
Rev. RESTITVTORI GALLIAE Galia kneeling in front of emperor.
Struck. Die-engraver "Lipanoff Studio"
Published: Sofia 2004, no.51
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Ilya Prokopov
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HADRIAN137 viewsAR Denarius, 17/17 mm; 3,176 g; 6h.
Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III PP Bust of Hadrian to r.
Rev. PROVIDEN TIA AVG Providentia standing to l., holding wand? and scepter.
Struck. Die-engraver "Lipanoff Studio"
Published: Sofia 2004, no.52
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SABINA144 viewsAR Denarius, 18/17 mm; 3,210 g; 6h.
Obv. SABINA AVGVSTA Bust of Sabina to r.
Rev. CONCOR D IA AVG Concordia standing to l., holding patera and cornucopia.
Struck. Die-engraver "Lipanoff Studio"
Published: Sofia 2004, no.53
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AELIUS613 viewsAR Denarius, 17/17 mm; 3,085 g; 7h.
Obv. L AELIVS CAESAR Head of Aelivs to r.
Rev. TRIB . POT COS II Concordia on chair to l., holding patera and cornucopia, in ex. CONCORD.
Struck. Die-engraver "Lipanoff Studio"
Published: Sofia 2004, no.54
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ANTONINUS PIUS266 viewsAR Denarius, 18/17 mm; 3,114 g; 6h.
Obv. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TRP XII Laureate head of Antoninus to l.
Rev. TR POT COS II Simpulum, aspergillum, jug and lituus.
Struck. Die-engraver "Lipanoff Studio"
Published: Sofia 2004, no.55
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