Denarius of Aelius (heir to the throne; 101–138), struck 137. Obverse: draped, laureate head of Aelius right; inscription ADV L AELIVS AESAR. Reverse: Salus standing left before an altar, feeding a snake coiled around the altar with a patera in his right hand; inscription TR POT COS II. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome; silver coin, weight 3.17 g, axis 180°.
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Denarius of Aelius (heir to the throne; 101–138), struck 137. Obverse: draped, laureate head of Aelius right; inscription ADV L AELIVS AESAR. Reverse: Salus standing left before an altar, feeding a snake coiled around the altar with a patera in his right hand; inscription TR POT COS II. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome; silver coin, weight 3.17 g, axis 180°.

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