Rome Faustina I, Silver Denarius 141AD aEF
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Rome Faustina I, Silver Denarius 141AD aEF

Rome Faustina I, Silver Denarius 141AD aEF

Obverse:
The bare headed, draped bust of Faustina the Elder faces right, with the inscription DIVA FAVSTINA, marking her deified status following death and her elevation among the Roman gods.

Reverse:
Ceres, veiled and draped, stands left, raising her right hand while holding a lighted torch. Accompanied by the inscription CONSECRATIO, the imagery symbolises mourning, renewal, and the sacred rites of deification.

Details:
Struck in Rome in AD 141, this silver denarius measures 18mm and weighs 3.40 grams. Issued after Faustina’s death, it commemorates her consecration and enduring legacy within the imperial family and Roman state religion.

$65.11

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Rome Faustina I, Silver Denarius 141AD aEF

$186.02

$65.11

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Rome Faustina I, Silver Denarius 141AD aEF

Obverse:
The bare headed, draped bust of Faustina the Elder faces right, with the inscription DIVA FAVSTINA, marking her deified status following death and her elevation among the Roman gods.

Reverse:
Ceres, veiled and draped, stands left, raising her right hand while holding a lighted torch. Accompanied by the inscription CONSECRATIO, the imagery symbolises mourning, renewal, and the sacred rites of deification.

Details:
Struck in Rome in AD 141, this silver denarius measures 18mm and weighs 3.40 grams. Issued after Faustina’s death, it commemorates her consecration and enduring legacy within the imperial family and Roman state religion.

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Obverse:
The bare headed, draped bust of Faustina the Elder faces right, with the inscription DIVA FAVSTINA, marking her deified status following death and her elevation among the Roman gods.

Reverse:
Ceres, veiled and draped, stands left, raising her right hand while holding a lighted torch. Accompanied by the inscription CONSECRATIO, the imagery symbolises mourning, renewal, and the sacred rites of deification.

Details:
Struck in Rome in AD 141, this silver denarius measures 18mm and weighs 3.40 grams. Issued after Faustina’s death, it commemorates her consecration and enduring legacy within the imperial family and Roman state religion.

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