From my notebook: Denarius of Julia Mamaea, Obverse: JULIA MAMAEA AVG “Julia Mamaea Augusta” Reverse: FECVND AVGVSTAE “Fecundity of the empress - i.e. fertility of the empress” Fecunditas was the Roman goddess of fertility. She was often shown with a cornucopia, here extending her hand to a child. Sear 8207 Take a look at the face on that goddess. Would you consider having sex with that?
This has to be the ugliest Tyche ever! And Trajan is not much better: Trajan. 96-117 AD. Amastris Paphlagonia. Æ (22 mm, 4.76 gm, 6h. Obv: AYT NEP TRAIANOC KAICAP CEB (ΓΔ?), radiate and draped bust right. Rev: AMACTPIC MHTPOΠΟΛΙON [ΛΙC?], turreted bust of Tyche left. RPC__; von Aulock__; SNG Cop__; BMC__; Sear__; CNG Research__; acsearch__; asiaminorcoins.com__; Isegrim__. To be added to RPC as #1204A