138 NGC Ch VF Faustina Sr Roman Empire Posthumous Denarius Aeternitas (20081101D)Choice Very Fine Roman Empire silver denarius coin. Struck for Empress Faustina Senior at the Rome Mint. RIC 344, 3. 33g. Posthumous consecration issue, issued 138 140 1 AD by her devoted husband Emperor Antoninus Pius. Certified by NGC to Ch VF. Obverse: DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust right. Reverse: AETERNITAS, Juno (?) standing left raising right hand and holding scepter. Juno was the Roman Goddess who protected the nation as a whole but also kept
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Choice Very Fine Roman Empire silver denarius coin.
Struck for Empress Faustina Senior at the Rome Mint.
RIC 344, 3.33g.
Posthumous consecration issue, issued 138-140/1 AD by her devoted husband Emperor Antoninus Pius.
Certified by NGC to Ch VF.
Obverse: DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust right.
Reverse: AETERNITAS, Juno (?) standing left raising right hand and holding scepter.
Juno was the Roman Goddess who protected the nation as a whole but also kept special watch over all aspects of women's lives.
The Imperial cult of ancient Rome identified emperors and some members of their families with the divinely sanctioned authority (auctoritas) of the Roman State. Its framework was based on Roman and Greek precedents, and was formulated during the early Principate of Augustus.A deceased emperor held worthy of the honor could be voted a state divinity (divus, plural divi) by the Senate and elevated as such in an act of apotheosis. The granting of apotheosis served religious, political and moral judgment on Imperial rulers and allowed living Emperors to associate themselves with a well-regarded lineage of Imperial divi from which unpopular or unworthy predecessors were excluded.
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138 NGC Ch VF Faustina Sr Roman Empire Posthumous Denarius Aeternitas (20081101D)