
Rome Faustina I The Elder Silver Denarius 141AD Fine
The Faustina I The Elder Silver Denarius, minted in 141 AD during the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius, features the portrait of Empress Faustina I on the obverse and the image of Ceres standing on the reverse. Ceres was the Roman goddess of agriculture, fertility, and grain crops and was often depicted on Roman coins to symbolize abundance and prosperity. The coin serves as a testament to the cultural and artistic achievements of the Roman Empire during the second century.
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Rome Faustina I The Elder Silver Denarius 141AD Fine
The Faustina I The Elder Silver Denarius, minted in 141 AD during the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius, features the portrait of Empress Faustina I on the obverse and the image of Ceres standing on the reverse. Ceres was the Roman goddess of agriculture, fertility, and grain crops and was often depicted on Roman coins to symbolize abundance and prosperity. The coin serves as a testament to the cultural and artistic achievements of the Roman Empire during the second century.
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The Faustina I The Elder Silver Denarius, minted in 141 AD during the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius, features the portrait of Empress Faustina I on the obverse and the image of Ceres standing on the reverse. Ceres was the Roman goddess of agriculture, fertility, and grain crops and was often depicted on Roman coins to symbolize abundance and prosperity. The coin serves as a testament to the cultural and artistic achievements of the Roman Empire during the second century.
























