MATRI CASTRORVM

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  1. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    Here is an unusual type:

    Faustina2MATRICASTRORVM.jpg
    Faustina II, wife of Marcus Aurelius
    Denarius. 18 mm.
    Struck c 176 as DIVA
    Faustina Jr. died at Halala in Cappadocia in the winter of 175-6 while accompanying Marcus on his travels.

    DIVA FAV-STINAE PIAE, veiled and draped bust right
    MATRI CASTRORVM, empress seated left holding phoenix and scepter
    two standards before

    Sear II 5220. RIC Marcus 753 "Rare"

    There is only one other empress for whom the type was issued. I wrote a short web page about the type:

    http://augustuscoins.com/ed/MATRI/

    I have not seem many coins with this reverse. Does anyone else have one to show?
     
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  3. Ajax

    Ajax Well-Known Member

    I've got none of the type but that's a sweet coin. I really like the Domna too
     
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  4. Mike Margolis

    Mike Margolis Well-Known Member

    I have seen that on sestertii but not a denarius.
     
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  5. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

  6. I wrote about mine, here, in 2014.
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    Michael
     
  7. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Mine is not very nice but it is what it is.
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  8. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Lovely! I'm still on the lookout for one of these from Faustina Junior or Julia Domna.
     
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  9. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Seen them from time to time but usually, when I have no $ or they are asking moon money. Would still like one myself.
     
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  10. benhur767

    benhur767 Sapere aude

    Here's my Domna version:
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    Julia Domna. AR denarius, Rome, 196–211 CE; 18mm, 3.30g, 8h. BMCRE S58–9, RIC S568, RSC 131. Obv: IVLIA – AUGUSTA; draped bust right. Rx: MATRI CASTR–ORVM; Julia, veiled, seated l. on throne, holding phoenix on globe and scepter; before, two standards. VF.
     
  11. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    Don't have one of these yet but a super-nice OP coin.
     
  12. Mike Margolis

    Mike Margolis Well-Known Member

    Here is an absolutely wonderful sestertius of the type on acsearch:[​IMG]
    Divine Faustine Jeune, sesterce de poids lourd, Rome, après 176
    A/DIVAE FAV-STINAE PIAE. Buste voilé et drapé à droite, les cheveux relevés en chignon, vu de trois quarts en avant.
    R/[MATRI CASTRORVM]/ S C. Divine Faustine assise à gauche, tenant un phénix posé sur un globe et un sceptre transversal ; devant, trois enseignes militaires posées sur une estrade.
    TB+, R
    Bronze, 32,5 mm, 28,16 g, 5 h.
    C.162, RIC.1711, BMC.1556
    Provient de la collection Édouard Alhéritière. Flan échancré à trois heures pour ce bel exemplaire revêtu d'une fine patine marron
     
  13. lrbguy

    lrbguy Well-Known Member

    Both the FaustinaII and the Domna come in a couple of subvarieties.

    Here is a Faustina II in the same config as the OP coin: FaustinaII-MC-sm.jpg

    Here is a Julia Domna with a slightly different reverse than the ones shown above, but also for the Matri Castrorum type. Here the figure of the empress is standing over an altar with a patera, rather than seated. The reverse legend break pattern is also different for these two. Too bad they're both grungy.
    JDomna-MC1-sm.jpg
    JDomna-MC2-sm.jpg
     
  14. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    Very nice! I knew I couldn't be the first to discover the attraction of this unusual type.
     
  15. akeady

    akeady Well-Known Member

    I have a lesser example of RIC 1711 than shown above:

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