156 NGC XF Faustina Jr Roman Empire AE As Salus Snake Altar Pedigree (21020701C)Extremely Fine Roman Empire AE As coin. Struck for Empress Faustina Jr (wife of Marcus Aurelius) at the Rome Mint from 156 to 175 CE. Issued during her lifetime as Empress under her father Emperor Antoninus Pius. RIC 1671, Approx. 26mm, 10. 49g. Faustina Jr was consecrated by Emperor Marcus Aurelius after her death 175 CE. She died during a military campaign in the East in company with the Emperor. An charming youthful portrait of the Empress in
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Extremely Fine Roman Empire AE As coin.
Struck for Empress Faustina Jr (wife of Marcus Aurelius) at the Rome Mint from 156 to 175 CE.
Issued during her lifetime as Empress under her father Emperor Antoninus Pius.
RIC 1671, Approx. 26mm, 10.49g.
Faustina Jr was consecrated by Emperor Marcus Aurelius after her death 175 CE. She died during a military campaign in the East in company with the Emperor.
An charming youthful portrait of the Empress in superb style.
Coin has dark brown patina, images taken with bright illumination to show the details. Coin should be viewed in that environment.
Certified by NGC to XF, Smoothing (not distracting).
Pedigree:Ex. Thomas Walker (1980s) with his ticket.
Obverse: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped, diademed bust right with waved hair.
Reverse: SALVTI AVGVSTAE SC, Salus seated left feeding snake twined around altar.
Salus was the goddess of safety and welfare. Her temple on the Quirinal at Rome, dedicated in 302 BC, was the scene of an annual sacrifice on August 5.
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156 NGC XF Faustina Jr Roman Empire AE As Salus Snake Altar Pedigree (21020701C)