Faustina Friday!

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Roman Collector, Jul 24, 2020.

  1. Spaniard

    Spaniard Well-Known Member

  2. Avatar

    Guest User Guest



    to hide this ad.
  3. Finn235

    Finn235 Well-Known Member

    Nice Faustinas!

    Faustina I Lifetime
    Fausina senior denarius lifetime concordia.jpg

    Diva Faustina I
    Faustina I denarius Juno seated RIC 363.jpg

    Faustina II as Pia Filia while daddy was still alive
    Faustina ii pia felix concordia.jpg

    Faustina II Augusta (with Commodus and Titus)
    Faustina II SAECVLI FELICIT.jpg

    Diva Faustina II
    Diva faustina ii aeternitas.jpg

    And the latest addition - Annia Faustina! Briefly wife to Elagabalus, and great-grand niece to Marcus Aurelius
    Annia Faustina AE Hieropolis Phrygia Actian Games.jpg
     
    Restitutor, ominus1, Shea19 and 7 others like this.
  4. Spaniard

    Spaniard Well-Known Member

    @Finn235.....That Annia Faustina was such a great find!
     
    Finn235 likes this.
  5. PeteB

    PeteB Well-Known Member

    Mind boggling!!!!!!!
     
  6. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Yes it is but this might be a place to remind everyone that there are a few coins inscribed Annia Faustina that belong to the daughter of Antoninus Pius. That was her name, too, but it does not appear on Imperials or most Provincials.
    AE 28 Diocaesarea, Cilicia at left ANNIA FAV but some dies of these split leaving ANNIA alone at the left. The portrait makes the ID obvious.
    pc0320b01769lg.jpg
     
    Blake Davis, ominus1, PeteB and 4 others like this.
  7. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    It's time for another edition of Faustina Friday!

    Today, I offer this lifetime issue of Faustina I, the wife of Antoninus Pius and the mother of Faustina II. Her lifetime issues are less common than her abundant posthumous coinage; moreover, there is much less variety in terms of reverse type.

    Coins of Antoninus Pius' second issue, AD 138-139 reflect the emperor's title of Pater Patriae, "Father of the Fatherland," and bear the inscription FAVSTINA AVG ANTONINI AVG P P. There were only four denarii issued for Faustina with this obverse legend: Concordia seated with or without a statuette of Spes beside her throne, Concordia standing (this coin), and Vesta seated (extremely rare).

    [​IMG]
    Faustina I, AD 138-140.
    Roman AR denarius, 3.13 g, 18.3 mm, 5 h.
    Rome, AD 138-139.
    Obv: FAVSTINA AVG ANTONINI AVG P P, bare-headed and draped bust, right.
    Rev: CONCORDIA AVG, Concordia standing left, holding patera and double cornucopiae, and resting l. arm on column.
    Refs: RIC 329; BMCRE 42; Cohen 153; Strack 395; RCV --; CRE 92.
     
  8. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    Here's a rather awful looking Faustina Sr. The weirdly shaped flan is pretty odd for these larger As coins.
    Then again, it was only $10.00 even so I really can't complain too much
    IMG_E6223.JPG
     
    ominus1, Johndakerftw, Bing and 2 others like this.
  9. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    What an amazing reverse. Reminds me of this colossal statue in the Getty Villa
    c4fbd5b22d70cdf23008da0f8a5b2a6e.jpg
     
  10. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    It's time for another edition of Faustina Friday!!

    Today's coin is an as-sized provincial bronze from Neapolis in Samaria depicting Faustina II as daughter of Antoninus Pius. It is dated to AD 159/160, near the end of Pius' reign. The obverse titulature, ΦΑVCΤЄΙΝΑ CЄΒ ЄVCЄ CЄΒΑ ΘVΓ, is translated as "Faustina Augusta, daughter of Pius Avgustus" and corresponds to the Latin FAVSTINA AVG PII AVG FIL found on imperial issues for her.

    Faustina Jr Neapolis Tyche.jpg
    Faustina Jr., under Antoninus Pius
    Samaria, Neapolis Æ 26.85 mm, 13.64 g
    AD 159/160
    Obv: ΦΑVCΤЄΙΝΑ CЄΒ ЄVCЄ CЄΒΑ ΘVΓ, diademed and draped bust, right
    Rev: ΦΛ ΝЄΑCΠΟΛЄѠ CVΡΙΑC ΠΑΛΑΙCΤΙ, Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae; year ЄΤ ΠΗ
    Refs: RPC IV.3, 6340 (temporary); Lindgren A2431B; SNG ANS 973; Hendin 880
    Ex George Fisher Collection
     
    Last edited: Aug 8, 2020
  11. DonnaML

    DonnaML Well-Known Member

    My own recently-arrived lifetime Faustina I:

    Faustina I [Senior] [wife of Antoninus Pius], AR Denarius 139-Oct 140 AD [lifetime issue], Rome Mint. Obv. Diademed and draped bust right, FAVSTINA AVGVSTA / Rev. Concordia standing left, holding patera with extended right hand and double cornucopiae with left arm, CONCORDIA AVG. RIC III 335 Antoninus Pius, RSC II 151, Sear RCV II 4668 (ill.), BMCRE 133, Dinsdale 008710 [Dinsdale, Paul H., Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius Caesar AD 138-161: Antonine Coinage (2018) at p. 99; photo at p. 100] [see http://romanpaulus.x10host.com/Antoninus/04 - Faustina I - Undated 139-140 (med_res).pdf pp. 10-11]. 19 mm., 2.84 g.

    Faustina I jpg version.jpg
     
  12. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ..that is a beautiful coin RC..:)
     
    DonnaML and Roman Collector like this.
  13. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    It's time for another edition of Faustina Friday!!

    Today's coins celebrate Faustina II's jaw-dropping fecundity! Here are just six of her brood!

    [​IMG]
    Faustina Junior, Augusta AD 147-176
    Roman AR denarius, 3.41 g, 18.1 mm, 12:00
    Rome, AD 161.
    Obv: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, bare-headed and draped bust, right.
    Rev: FECVND AVGVSTAE, Fecunditas facing, head left, between two children (thought to represent Faustina III and Lucilla), holding two more in hand (thought to represent Fadilla and Cornificia).
    Refs: RIC 676; BMCRE 89; Cohen 95; Strack 520e; RCV 5251; CRE 178; Dinsdale 005120.

    Shortly thereafter, twin boys were born:

    [​IMG]
    Faustina Junior, Augusta AD 147-176.
    Roman AR denarius, 3.22 g, 17.0 mm, 12:00.
    Rome, AD 161/2.
    Obv: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, bare-headed and draped bust, right.
    Rev: SAECVLI FELICIT, Throne, upon which are seated two infant boys, Commodus and Antoninus.
    Refs: RIC 711; BMCRE 136; Cohen 191; RCV 5260 var. (no diadem); CRE 221; Dinsdale 005590.

    Here's two bronzes featuring all six of 'em -- Faustina III, Lucilla, Fadilla and Cornificia standing at her feet and the twins Commodus and Antoninus in her arms!

    [​IMG]
    Faustina Jr, Augusta 147-176.
    Roman orichalcum sestertius, 23.99 g, 31.7 mm, 11 h.
    Rome, AD 161-175.
    Obv: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, bare-headed and draped bust, right.
    Rev: TEMPOR FELIC SC, Faustina standing left, holding two children, four more at her feet.
    Refs: RIC 1673; Cohen 222; RCV 5284 var. (no stephane).

    [​IMG]
    Faustina Jr, Augusta 147-176.
    Roman orichalcum dupondius, 11.55 g, 28.2 mm, 11 h.
    Rome, AD 161-175.
    Obv: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, bare-headed and draped bust, right.
    Rev: TEMPOR FELIC SC, Faustina standing left, holding two children, four more at her feet.
    Refs: RIC 1675; Cohen 223; BMCRE 996; RCV 5304 var. (no stephane).
     
Draft saved Draft deleted

Share This Page