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Auction 131  30 May 2022
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Lot 37

Estimate: 15 000 CHF
Price realized: 22 000 CHF
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Faustina I, wife of Antoninus Pius
Diva Faustina. Aureus after 141, AV 7.16 g. DIVA – FAVSTINA Draped bust r., hair waved and coiled on top of head. Rev. CONSECR – ATIO Peacock walking r. with head reverted. C 174. BMC A. Pius 471. RIC A. Pius 384. Calicó 1783.
In an exceptional state of preservation. Virtually as struck and almost Fdc

Ex Rauch sale 99, 2015, 147.
Faustina the Elder was the wife of the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius. She was born into a consular family and was a blood relation of the emperors Trajan and Hadrian (for instance, Hadrian's wife, Sabina was her maternal aunt). She and Antoninus Pius married sometime between A.D. 110 and 115, and from all accounts had a devoted relationship. Of her four children, only a daughter, Faustina II, survived to see her parents on the throne. After her husbands' elevation to the throne, the Senate accorded Faustina the title of Augusta. As empress, she was highly respected and known for her charity, beauty and wisdom. She died shortly into the reign of her husband, sometime in late A.D. 140. Pius, who was clearly devoted to her memory, had the Senate deify her and dedicate in her honor a temple in the Roman Forum. The Senate also authorized gold and silver statues of her, including one which would appear in the circus drawn in a covered wagon (carpentum) by elephants, which served as inspiration for a very rare coin type within her abundant posthumous coinage. Other types that featured predominantly on her posthumous coinage were the temple of Diva Faustina, the peacock (representing the goddess Juno) as in this aureus, Juno, Aeternitas, Ceres, Concordia, Fortuna, Pietas and Vesta.

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