Redmond Rare Coins
Antoninus Pius 140–150 AD
Antoninus Pius 140–150 AD
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🏛️ Antoninus Pius Roman Bronze As 🏛️
Rome Mint | c. AD 140–150
You’re not looking at some Amazon “ancient style replica.” You’re staring at real 2nd-century Roman money. Struck under Antoninus Pius, one of Rome’s most stable and prosperous emperors — back when the empire actually worked. Laureate bust. Classic beard. Senate stamp. No fantasy nonsense. Just imperial authority hammered into metal almost 1,900 years ago.
🧪 XRF Breakdown (Because We Test, Not Guess) 🧪
We ran it through the gun:
- Cu (Copper): 88.55%
- Pb (Lead): 8.34%
- Sn (Tin): 1.63%
- Ag (Silver): 1.28%
- Fe (Iron): 0.187%
Translation?
Authentic Roman bronze alloy. Heavy copper base. Period-correct lead and tin mix. A whisper of silver in the matrix. Not pot metal. Not modern junk. Real ancient metallurgy.
🏺 The Vibe 🏺
This coin circulated when:
- The Roman Empire was at its economic peak
- The Colosseum was still a future project
- Silver was real money and emperors didn’t tweet
It’s worn. It’s honest. It survived nearly two millennia. Meanwhile most modern coins can’t survive a washing machine.
⚔️ Why It Belongs in Your Collection ⚔️
Because stacking eagles is cool…but owning a piece of Rome? That hits different. This isn’t bullion. This is history with edge wear.
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