Roman Imperial Coin of Antoninus Pius
Country of Origin: Roman Empire
Year of Issue: 138-161 AD
Denomination: Sestertius
Composition: Orichalcum (Bronze/Brass alloy)

Brief Description
A heavy, round ancient Roman coin with a high-relief standing figure on the reverse, likely representing a deity like Felicitas or Annona, holding a staff or cornucopia.
Historical Significance
Issued during the reign of Antoninus Pius, one of the Five Good Emperors. His reign was characterized by peace and stability (Pax Romana) and this coin reflects the prosperity and religious piety of the era.
Estimated Value
$50 - $150 USD (depending on precise grade and attribution)
Care Instructions
Store in a dry, PVC-free non-acidic holder. Avoid cleaning or polishing as this removes the ancient patina and significantly decreases historical and monetary value.
Created At: 2026-02-03T19:23:55.036060