Faustina Junior. Augusta, AD 147-175. AR Denarius 17mm, 3.32 g. Rome mint. Struck under Antoninus Pius, circa AD 152-153 . Draped bust right / Concordia seated left, holding flower and resting elbow on cornucopia, a globe under chair. RIC III 502a. Very Fine.
Faustina the Younger, daughter of Faustina Senior and wife of Marcus Aurelius, played an active role in the imperial court during a time of expansion and challenge. Her coinage spans multiple decades and celebrates her fertility, family, and virtues. Often depicted with titles such as Mater Castrorum (Mother of the Camps), she symbolized loyalty to the legions and strength in motherhood. Coins show goddesses like Juno, Lucina, and Venus Genetrix, reflecting imperial ideals of family and fecundity.
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