Faustina II the Younger coins Roman Imperial catalog

Empress Annia Galeria Faustina II the Younger, daughter of Antoninus Pius, wife of Marcus Aurelius

coin Roman Empire Faustina II denarius
FAVSTINA AVGVSTA
AVGVST PII FIL

denarius 141
silver
17 mm.
Rome
Draped bust right / Faustina Augusta
Venus standing left, holds statue of Victory / Happy Daughter of August
Coin value - $40-60

 

 

coin Roman Empire Faustina II sestertius
FAVSTINA AVGVSTA
IVNONI REGINAE / S C

Sestertius 154-157
bronze
32 mm.
Rome
Draped bust in diadem right / Faustina Augusta
Juno standing left holds patera and scepter, the peacock on the left at the feet / Juno's ruling / The command of the Senate
Coin value - $80-100

 

 

coin Roman Empire Faustina II sestertius
DIVA FAVSTINA PIA
AETERNITAS / S C

Sestertius 176
bronze
30 mm.
Rome
Draped bust right / Divine Faustina Pia
Faustina sitting left, holds phoenix on a globe and scepter / Eternity/ The command of the Senate
Coin value - $50-70

 

 

coin Roman Empire Faustina IIas
FAVSTINA AVGVSTA
FECVND AVGVSTAE / S C

As 170-175
copper
24 mm.
Rome
Draped bust right / Faustina Augusta
Fecunditas standing left between two girls, holding two children / FECVND AVGVSTAE / The command of the Senate
Coin value - $50-70

 

 

coin Roman Empire Faustina IIas
FAVSTINA AVGVSTA
JUNO / S C

As 141-175
copper
24 mm.
Rome
Draped bust right / Faustina Augusta
Juno standing left holds patera and scepter, the peacock on the left at the feet / Juno / The command of the Senate
Coin value - $20-40

 

 

 

 

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