Lucilla coins Roman Imperial catalog

Empress Annia Avrelia Galeria Lucilla (148/150-182), daughter of Marcus Aurelius, wife of Luscius Verus

coin Roman Empire Lucilla Sestertius
LVCILLA AVGVSTA
IVNO REGINA / S C

Sestertius 182
bronze
31 mm.
Rome
Draped bust right / Lucilla Augusta
Juno, holding patera in right hand, scepter in left; peacock at her feet to left / Juno reigns / The command of the Senate
Value - $100-120

 

 

coin Roman Empire Lucilla Sestertius
LVCILLAE AVG ANTONINI AVG F
PIETAS / S C

Sestertius 164-169
bronze
30 mm.
Rome
Draped bust right / For Lucilla Augusta daughter of Antoninus August
Pietas standing left, raising hand over altar and holding box of incense / Pietas / The command of the Senate
Value - $50-70

 

 

 

 

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