Do you have any particular version in mind? Ah, but here are more Marilyn "coins"; two issued in the name of the Cook Islands ... ... and one from Australia to fill the gap between 2011 and 2013. Christian
Happy belated birthday! I'm coming up right behind you in less than a month -- 1979 was a good year! A few ladies for you below:
Happy belated Birthday Mat! I know you have a weakness for those Roman ladies...so here you go! These two were known as quite the partiers in their day...just don't cross them... you might end up on the wrong end of an assassination plot or being boiled in oil. Julia Domna and Julia Mammea
Here is my only RLC. Roman Lady Coin with full strike at high points of ear & bust. Faustina Senior AR Denari ca. 141 AD 3.15 grams, 16 mm Obv: Draped bust of Faustina Senior facing right. DIVA FAUSTINA Reverse: Pietas standing sacrificing at altar AVGVSTA Grade: aEF coin that is sharp & clear even at the points of highest relief at Faustina’s ear & bust. Other: Faustina Sr. was the wife of Antoninus Pius & died in 141 AD. From Fairchester Numismatic Properties, Vincent Blume, August 2013.
I have no Marilyn coins but I do have a Vinyl record (picture record) of Marilyn hanging on a wall. Here she is singing "happy birthday" for Mat: http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...&mid=8931155189BD1823C93F8931155189BD1823C93F Also, one of the YNs at an ANA summer seminar made this sketch of Marilyn for me.
Happy belated Mat. I unfortunately don't have any Roman ladies to add. I have been looking for the right one and it just hasn't come up yet.