Veiled Faustina I dupondius

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  1. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Thirty-seven coins of Faustina I and not one of them has a veiled bust ... until I added the thirty-eighth one, courtesy of @John Anthony. This middle bronze of Faustina Senior comes in three varieties: a bare-headed version with obverse legends DIVA FAVSTINA or DIVA AVGVSTA FAVSTINA, and a veiled version with the legend DIVA AVGVSTA FAVSTINA.

    Post your coins with veiled busts!

    Faustina Sr AETERNITAS Providentia dupondius.jpg
    Faustina Senior, AD 138-141
    Roman orichalcum dupondius, 12.07 g, 26.6 mm, 12 h
    Rome, AD 141
    Obv: DIVA AVGVSTA FAVSTINA, veiled and draped bust, right
    Rev: AETERNITAS S C, Providentia standing left, holding globe and scepter
    Refs: RIC 1163ab; BMCRE 1459; Cohen 38 var; RCV 4635.
     
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  3. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    My lone Faustina I is unveiled, so how about a veiled Constantine?

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  4. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    There's something neat about that veiled look on Faustina busts, gee wiz thirty seven other hair styles, that has to make the veiled type scarcer. I only have a veiled Sestertius of her with the temple in the forum on reverse. 2015-01-07 01.07.50-18.jpg
     
  5. Mike Margolis

    Mike Margolis Well-Known Member

    This is where the Romans picked up the fashion?
    Carian Islands. Kos
    280-250 BC.
    AE12. Veiled female head right/crab with club below
    Sear Greek 5011 (350-300 BC). Hoover Islands Kos 1337.
    Rare.
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  6. Mike Margolis

    Mike Margolis Well-Known Member

    cointycheapollotripodboughtforum.JPG another eastern veiled Goddess:
    Bronze AE 20, references: RPC I 4056, SNG Levante 1324, SNG PfPS 925, SNG Hunterian 2362; SNG BnF -, SNGvA -, BMC Lycaonia -, Lindgren -; condition: F, green patina, light marks and corrosion, mint: Mopsus (Yakapinar, Turkey), weight: 4.801g, maximum diameter: 19.5mm, die axis: 0o, date struck: time of Claudius, 50 - 51 A.D.; obverse turreted and veiled bust of Tyche right; reverse MOΨEATΩN THΣ IEPAΣ KAI AYTONOMOY, Apollo standing left, laurel branch in right hand, resting left elbow on tripod lebes behind, HIP (year 118) upper right; additional comments: from the Butte College Foundation, ex Lindgren; rare
     
  7. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Great coins all
     
  8. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

  9. Alegandron

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

    Nice Faustina Sr @Roman Collector ... 38th??? Wow.

    I only have two veiled:

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    RI Constantius I Chlorus 293-306 CE DIVO AE Quinarius Thesalonika 317-318 Seated RIC VII 25 R5 RARE

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    RImp Julius Caesar Lifetime P Sepullius Macer AR Den Jan-Mar 44 BCE 4.03g. CAESAR – DICT PERPETVO Veiled - Venus Victory sceptre star Syd 1074a Sear Imperators 107e Cr 480-14 Rare
     
  10. gsimonel

    gsimonel Well-Known Member

    Some more veiled veiled Constantines:
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    Lugdunum (Lyons) mint, A.D. 337-340
    RIC 3
    Obv: DIVO CONS-TANTINO P
    Rev: AETERNA PIETAS - Emperor in military dress holding globe and spear
    PLG in exergue; XP monogram in left field
    15 mm, 1.6 g.

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    Nicomedia mint, ca. A.D. 342 (Posthumous)
    RIC 45
    Obv: DV CONSTANTI-NVS PT AVGG
    Rev: IVST - VEN MEM - Aequitas, draped, holding balance and scroll
    SMNΔ in exergue
    15 mm, 1.2 g.

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    Alexandria mint, A.D. 347-348 (Posthumous)
    RIC 35
    Obv: DV CONSTANTI-NVS PT AVGG
    Rev: VN - MR - Emperor, vieled, standing right
    SMALΓ[dot] in exergue
    17 x 15 mm, 1.3 g.
     
  11. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    A couple more!

    Bare-headed version:

    Faustina Sr AETERNITAS Fortuna denarius bare-headed.jpg
    Faustina Sr, AD 138-141.
    Roman AR denarius, 3.83 g, 18.2 mm, 5 h.
    Rome, AD 147-161
    Obv: DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust, right.
    Rev: AETERNITAS, Fortuna standing left, holding globe and rudder.
    Refs: RIC 348a; BMCRE 360; Cohen 6; RCV 4577.
    Note: Overstruck on an earlier issue; an enthroned deity can be seen rotated 90 degrees clockwise on the reverse.

    Veiled version:

    Faustina Sr AETERNITAS Fortuna denarius veiled.jpg
    Faustina Sr, AD 138-141.
    Roman AR denarius, 3.20 g, 18.5 mm, 6 h.
    Rome, AD 147-161.
    Obv: DIVA FAVSTINA, veiled and draped bust, right.
    Rev: AETERNITAS, Fortuna standing left, holding globe and rudder.
    Refs: RIC 348b; BMCRE 367; Cohen 7; RCV 4577 var.

    And I do not own a bare-headed version of this one:

    Faustina Sr AETERNITAS Throne Peacock right denarius.jpg
    Faustina I, AD 138-141.
    Roman AR Denarius, 3.40 g, 16.7 mm, 6 h.
    Rome, AD 147-161.
    Obv: DIVA-FAVSTINA, veiled and draped bust, right.
    Rev: Throne, ornamented and draped, against which rests transverse scepter pointing up right; before, peacock standing right.
    Refs: RIC 353b; BMCRE 387; Cohen 61; RCV 4579; CRE 140.
     
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  12. lrbguy

    lrbguy Well-Known Member

    Well, here's a pair:

    Veiled, same as yours:
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    Faustina I, AD 138-141.
    Roman AR Denarius, 3.40 g, 16.7 mm, 6 h.
    Rome, AD 147-161.
    Obv: DIVA-FAVSTINA, veiled and draped bust, right.
    Rev: AETER - NITAS Throne, ornamented and draped, against which rests transverse scepter pointing up right; before, peacock standing right.
    Refs: RIC 353b; BMCRE 387; Cohen 61; RCV 4579; CRE 140.

    Non-veiled, but with hairpiece:
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    Faustina I, AD 138-141.
    Roman AR Denarius, 3.40 g, 16.7 mm, 6 h.
    Rome, AD 147-161.
    Obv: DIVA-FAVSTINA, veiled and draped bust, right.
    Rev: AETER - NITAS Throne, ornamented and draped, against which rests transverse scepter pointing up right; before, peacock standing right.
    Refs: RIC 353; BMCRE 384; Cohen 61; RCV ??; CRE 141.


    Another pair:

    CONSECRATIO veiled:
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    CONSECRATIO non-veiled faus101-sv145-sm.jpg


    Additional AETERNITAS veiled:

    Juno standing facing front; raising right hand, holding staff in left.
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    Fortuna with rudder and globe:
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    Note the equatorial mark on the globe:
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    Eight pointed star
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  13. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Lovely coins! Some of them quite scarce, too, such as the Providentia with globe and scepter (the denarius equivalent of the dupondius in my OP) and the eight-pointed star reverse type.
     
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