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<p>[QUOTE="Julius Germanicus, post: 8000000, member: 80783"]Today I managed to close another gap in my Sestertius collection:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1387880[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>MANLIA SCANTILLA AVG - Bust right, wearing paludamentum</p><p>IVNO REGINA S C - Iuno, holding long sceptre, facing and turned left, showing patera, at feet peacock standing left, turning it´s head up</p><p>Sestertius, March 28th-end of May 193 AD</p><p>30.02 mm / 20.87gr / 12h</p><p>RIC 18a, BMCRE 32; Cohen 6, Sear 6083, Banti 2, Woodward ("The Coinage of Didius Julianus and his Family") obverse die 5, reverse die G</p><p>ex Monnaies d´Antan Auction 21 (20.05.2017) , lot 446 </p><p><br /></p><p>The short lived emperor Didius Julianus was a family man and in an unpreceded move struck no less that half of his coinage for his wife Manlia Scantilla and his daughter Didia Clara who both accepted the title of Augusta. Their coins (Aurei, Denarii, Sestertii and middle bronzes) featured a single reverse type for each empress: IVNO REGINA for Manlia Scantilla and HILAR(ITAS) TEMPOR(VM) for Didia Clara. </p><p><br /></p><p>Please show your coins of Didius Julianus and his family![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Julius Germanicus, post: 8000000, member: 80783"]Today I managed to close another gap in my Sestertius collection: [ATTACH=full]1387880[/ATTACH] MANLIA SCANTILLA AVG - Bust right, wearing paludamentum IVNO REGINA S C - Iuno, holding long sceptre, facing and turned left, showing patera, at feet peacock standing left, turning it´s head up Sestertius, March 28th-end of May 193 AD 30.02 mm / 20.87gr / 12h RIC 18a, BMCRE 32; Cohen 6, Sear 6083, Banti 2, Woodward ("The Coinage of Didius Julianus and his Family") obverse die 5, reverse die G ex Monnaies d´Antan Auction 21 (20.05.2017) , lot 446 The short lived emperor Didius Julianus was a family man and in an unpreceded move struck no less that half of his coinage for his wife Manlia Scantilla and his daughter Didia Clara who both accepted the title of Augusta. Their coins (Aurei, Denarii, Sestertii and middle bronzes) featured a single reverse type for each empress: IVNO REGINA for Manlia Scantilla and HILAR(ITAS) TEMPOR(VM) for Didia Clara. Please show your coins of Didius Julianus and his family![/QUOTE]
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