A Sestertius of Mariniana

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  1. Julius Germanicus

    Julius Germanicus Well-Known Member

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    DIVAE MARINIANAE / CONSECRATIO
    Veiled, diademed bust right / Peacock standing facing
    Sestertius, Rome 253/54
    26 mm, 15,57 gr, 12 h
    RIC 9 corr, C 7

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  3. Okidoki

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  4. Julius Germanicus

    Julius Germanicus Well-Known Member

    Not FDC, but RR :)

    I think Mariniana´s features look much prettier here than on most of her Antoniniani...
     
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  5. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    that why i put a albino peacock in :D
     
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  6. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    WOW, that is a Peacock of a coin! You are right, Mariniana's features are great on your AE.

    My AR has a little more generous nose...

    RI Marianiana AR Ant 253-254 CE Crescent - On Peacock flying 21.2mm 3.1g RIC VII 6 Rome O-R.JPG
    RI Marianiana AR Ant 253-254 CE Crescent - On Peacock flying 21.2mm 3.1g RIC VII 6 Rome
     
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  7. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Quite a good portrait style and a nice peacock to go with it

    I've had a sestertius of her's for a long time but parted with it as I got a nice antoninianus : choosing has been a torture

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    Diva Mariniana, Antoninianus Viminacum mint, AD 253-254
    DIVAE MARINIANAE, veiled, diademed and draped bust right, above a crescent
    CONSECRATIO, peacock walking right, its tail in splendor
    4.0 gr
    Ref : Cohen # 11, RCV # 10069, RIC # 6, Eauze Hoard #1429, 3 specimens
    Thanks to Curtisclay for additionnnal informations


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    Diva Mariniana, Sestertius Rome mint, AD 253-254
    DIVAE MARINIANAE, veiled and draped bust right
    CONSECRATIO, Peacok standing facing, head left, with tail in splendor, S-C in field
    16.0 gr
    Ref : RCV # 10073 (misreading Hunter), Hunter # 8v, RIC # 9v, Cohen # 7v
    A rare variant with peacock turning head left

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  8. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Seriously, Dude... WOW!
     
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  9. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

    Stunning sestertius. Mine is seriously horrible.
     
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  10. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    Nice coin! I love the reverse.

     
  11. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Lovely portrait on that Sestertius. Her Sestertii are typically crude and produced on oddly-shaped flans and don't often come up for sale at auction. I don't own one.

    I have these two Antoniniani of her:

    Mariniana Peacock Splendor Antoninianus.jpg
    Rome mint, AD 253-257
    3.04 gm; 23.5 mm
    Obv: DIVAE MARINIANAE, veiled and draped bust right on crescent.
    Rev: CONSECRATIO, peacock standing facing, head left, tail in splendor.
    Refs: RIC 3; Sear 10067; Cohen 3
    Ex Harlan J. Berk

    Mariniana Flying Peacock  Antoninianus.jpg
    Rome mint, AD 253-257
    2.26 gm gm; 22.2 mm
    Obv: DIVAE MARINIANAE, veiled and draped bust right on crescent.
    Rev: CONSECRATIO, peacock flying right, bearing empress seated left, right hand raised, holding scepter in left.
    Refs: RIC 6; Sear 10070; Cohen 14; Hunter 1
    Ex Frank Robinson
     
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  12. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    That Antoninianus is actually RIC 5, Cohen 11.
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  13. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Wow, Julius-G => that is an outstanding OP-winner!! (congrats)

    Oh, and there are some additional amazing coins posted by the regular coin-crew!
     
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  14. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Oh, thanks for the correction @Roman Collector !

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  15. Julius Germanicus

    Julius Germanicus Well-Known Member

    Please let us see it anyway :-D
     
  16. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    Here's about the best I can do...empress, check...sestertius, check...peacock, check...Mariniana, nope.



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    Faustina the Younger, Rome, AD 128-175
    AE, 31mm, 23.72g; Rome mint
    Obv: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA; draped bust right wearing circlet of pearls
    Rev: IVNONI REGINAE S-C; Juno, veiled, standing left, holding patera & scepter; peacock standing left at feet, head reverted
     
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