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399, Lot: 502. Estimate $100.
Sold for $65. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.

Anonymous issues. temp. Hadrian–Antoninus Pius, AD 117-161. Æ Quadrans (14mm, 1.93 g, 6h). Rome mint. Griffin seated left / Tripod. RIC II (1st edition) 28; Cohen 38. VF, brown surfaces, minor roughness, area of corrosion on the reverse.


The series of Imperial-era anonymous quadrantes portrays eleven deities: Jupiter, Minerva, Roma, Neptune, Tiber, Mars, Venus, Apollo, Mercury, Bacchus/Liber, and Hercules, as well as the Four Seasons. They invariably depict either a portrait on the obverse and an attribute of the deity on the reverse, or otherwise an attribute on either side. These designs appear to be influenced, but not directly copied from, earlier designs of the Republican period.