Roman Empire: Hadrian 117 -138 A.D.: AR (Silver) Denarius (2.79g).
Legend: HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, Type: Right facing bust of Hadrian, Laureate.
rv Tellus standing left, holding plough and usually hoe or rake to right growing corn at feet.
NGC Ch VF Strike 4/5 Surface 2/5 lt. scratches. RIC 276. Roman Coins & Their Values II: 3543, p.g. 151, Minted in Rome 133 - 135 A.D
The product is a Roman Empire Silver Denarius minted during the reign of Emperor Hadrian, dating back to 117-138 AD. This particular coin has been certified by NGC with a grade of F 15 and is composed of silver. Its provenance is Roman, as it was minted in Italy during the Roman Republican era. This historical piece carries a denomination of Denarius and is a valuable addition to any ancient coin collection.