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Faustina I the Elder, 138-141 AD, AE Sestertius, Aeternitas, Posthumous Issue, struck 146-161 AD
Ruler: Faustina I the Elder, struck under Antoninus Pius
Province: Rome
Date: 146-161 AD
Denomination: AE Sestertius
Composition: Orichalcum
Obverse: DIVA FAVSTINA, Bust of Faustina I, draped, right, hair elaborately waved and coiled, with bands across the head, drawn up at the back and piled in a round coil on top
Reverse: AETER NITAS, Aeternitas, draped, seated left on throne, holding phoenix on globe (nimbate right) on right hand and transverse sceptre in left
Size: 32.61mm, 25.5g, 12h
Grade: VF, brown-green patina,
Provenance: From the Brian Bolton Collection, ex Noble 95 (23 November 2010), Lot 5536; from the Cappenalle Collection; Cornelius C. Vermeule III Collection, ex Triton III, 30 November 1999, Lot 1709 (part of), purchased from Hesperia Art in 1962; ex Classical Numismatic Group eAuction 445 (5 June 2019), Lot 452
Reference(s): BMCRE IV [Pius] 1484-1485; RIC III 1103A; Cohen II 15; Banti 7 var. (obv. legend placement); SRCV II 4606