Tranquillina was married in 241 to the boy-emperor Gordian III (238-244) by her father, Timesitheus, who ancient historians have lauded as an extremely capable advisor. There are many imperial denarii in the name of Gordian III with his portrait that celebrate their marriage, however imperial denarii and antoniniani in her name with her portrait are very rare. Her coins from Roman Alexandria and other provincial cites are not so rare. There are many provincial coins with their two busts in profile facing each other. Some provincial coins have Tranquillina alone. If you want to collect (at least) one of each Roman, you might do as I did and settle for a provincial coin. THRACE. Hadrianopolis. Tranquillina (Augusta, 241-244). 23-22 mm. Obv: CAB TPANKVΛΛEINA CEB. Draped bust right, wearing stephane. Rev: AΔPIANOΠOΛЄITΩN. Artemis advancing right, drawing arrow from quiver at shoulder, and holding bow; at feet, hound running right. RPC VII.2 Online Unassigned ID 67274; Youroukova 684; Varbanov 4105. Show us a coin with Tranquillina!
Nice coin, Warren. My only one of her. Tranquillina, (241 - 244 A.D.) Egypt, Alexandria Billon Tetradrachm O: CAB TPANKVΛΛINA CEB, diademed and draped bust right. R: Homonoia standing left, raising arm and holding double cornuacopiae; in left field, L E. year 5 (241/2 A.D.) 12.5g 24mm Milne 3420 Emmett 3449
Tranquillina, wife of Gordian III, AE 26 of Singara, 10.7 grams, 12h MESOPOTAMIA, Singara Obverse: SAB TRANQVILLINA AVG, diademed and draped bust right Reverse: AVP CEP KOA CINT APA; veiled bust of Tyche right; centaur Sagittarius leaping right and discharging bow above. Reference: BMC Arabia p. 136, 14; SNG Copenhagen 258
My only Tranquillina depicted without Gordian III features Marsyas on its reverse. @Alegandron has one that was struck with the same obverse die but has a different reverse type. Tranquillina AD 241-244. Roman provincial Æ 24.1 mm, 8.06 g. Thrace, Deultum, AD 241-244. Obv: SAB TRANQVILLINA AVG, diademed and draped bust, right. Rev: COL FL PAC DEVLT, Marsyas as Silenus facing right, carrying wine skin over left shoulder and raising right arm. Refs: Moushmov 3757; Youroukova 425, 4/II; cf. SNG Cop 549.
I only have the two-bust kind, TΡANKVΛΛEINA as they say in Greek - unfortunately she is not particularly well-struck up on this one: Gordian III Æ Pentassarion (238-244 A.D.) Moesia Inferior, Odessos AVT K M ANT ΓOΡΔIANOC CE(B) TΡANKVΛ|ΛEINA, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian right, facing diademed and draped bust of Tranquillina left / OΔHCCEIT[ΩN], Serapis standing left, raising hand and holding sceptre, E in left field. Attribution: RPC VII.2 (unassig. ID 28565); AMNG I 1696; Moushmov 1696; Varbanov 4599; SNRIS Odessus 15 (a9). (10.38 grams / 26 mm) eBay Feb. 2022 Die-Matches: Seven of the 18 examples on RPC Online are obv. die matches, several of these are rev. die matches too.
Mine, as @Roman Collector stated: TRANQUILINA RI Prv Thrace, Deultum. Tranquillina. Augusta, CE 241-244. Æ 22mm 6.6 gm. Diademed and draped bust right / Hermes standing left, holding purse and caduceus. SNG Bulgaria 1504-8; Youroukova 400; Varbanov 2932
Gordian III and Tranquillina Æ 5 Assaria of Odessus, Moesia Inferior. AD 238-244. Obv: ΑΥΤ Κ Μ ΑΝΤ ΓΟΡΔΙ-ΑΝΟC ΑΥΓ CΕ / ΤΡΑΝΚΥΛ / ΛΕΙΝΑ, facing busts of Gordian on left, laureate, draped and cuirassed, and Tranquillina on right, draped and wearing stephane Rev: ΟΔ-ΗCC-ΕΙΤΩΝ, Zeus standing with patera facing left, septer in left hand, wiwth an Eagle at his feet.
Great looking coin Warren, especially the portrait.MACEDON THESSALONICA Tranquillina Bronze. AD 238-244. 26 mm. 12,11 g. Obv: CABINIA TPANKYΛΛΙΝΑ ΑΥΓ. Diademed and draped bust right. Rev: ΘΕCCΑΛΟΝΙΚΕΩΝ NEΩKOPΩN. Tetrastyle temple seen in perspective to left ΠΥΘΙΑ below. Cf. Varbanov 4657. Rare
My only example, which I've posted a number of times before: Gordian III with wife Tranquillina, AE 26 mm., 241-244 AD, Thracia, Anchialus [Pomorie, Bulgaria]. Obv. Confronted busts of Gordian III right, laureate, draped and cuirassed, and Tranquillina left, draped and wearing stephane; ΑVT Κ M ANT / ΓOPΔIANOC AVΓ clockwise around; CEB TPAN // KVΛΛINA in exergue; border of dots/ Rev. Apollo standing left, holding patera in right hand; left arm resting on column; ΟΥΛΠΙΑΝωΝ / ΑΓXΙΑΛEωΝ clockwise around; border of dots. RPC Online VII.2 48961; Moushmov 2939 [H. Moushmov, Ancient Coins of the Balkan Peninsula (1912)], Varbanov II 668 [Ivan Varbanov, Greek Imperial Coins And Their Values, Vol. II, Thrace (from Abdera to Pautalia) (English Edition) (Bourgas, Bulgaria 2005)], AMNG II 656 [F. Münzer & M. Strack, Die antiken Münzen von Thrakien, Die antiken Münzen Nord-Griechenlands Vol. II (Berlin, 1912)]. 26 mm., 11.91 g.
Nice coin Valentinian! Would love to own an Imperial of her but only have these two. Ionia, Smyrna. Tranquillina AE22 Diassarion. Herakles Obv: ΦOYΡI TΡANKYIΛΛEINA C, draped bust right, wearing stephane. Rev: CMYΡNAIΩN Γ NEΩKOΡΩN, Herakles, naked, standing left, holding kantharos, lion-skin and club. 241-244 AD. Thrace, Mesembria. Gordian III and Tranquillina AE26 Obv: Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, facing diademed and draped bust of Tranquillina left. Rev: Tyche standing left with rudder and cornucopia.
Did you see this thread: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/go...ie-break-serapis-reverse.299929/#post-8217985 ? Yours is an obverse die match to the OP posted by @Roman Collector and by me, later on down the page. Your reverse is different, however. Note the flan flaw at 10 o'clock.