Diva Faustina Senior, died 140/1. Aureus (Gold, 20 mm, 7.18 g, 12 h), Rome, after 147. DIVA FAVSTINA Diademed and draped bust of Diva Faustina to right.
Rev. AVGVSTA Ceres, veiled, standing facing, head to left, holding torch in her right hand and long scepter in her left. Antike Kunst (1967), 496 (
this coin). BMC 395. Calicó 1763a. Cohen 95. RIC 356. A splendid piece, well struck and with a fine portrait struck in high relief. Tiny scrapes on the reverse
, otherwise, good extremely fine.
From the collection of Regierungsrat Dr. iur. Hans Krähenbühl, Leu 8, 23 October 2021, 308, previously privately acquired from Bank Leu on 13 July 1964, and from the collection of Vicomte Louis de Sartiges, Naville XVIII, 10 October 1938, 253.
Born in circa 105 into an illustrious family - her mother, Rupilia Faustina, was Sabina's half sister and her father, Marcus Annius Verus,
praefectus urbi and three times consul - Annia Galeria Faustina brought exceptional wealth into her marriage to Antoninus Pius late in Trajan's reign. Unfortunately, Faustina died in 140 at a relatively young age, only two years after her husband's unexpected succession to the throne. Antoninus was deeply grieved by his loss and had his wife deified and built a temple for her on the Forum Romanum. For the rest of the emperor's long reign, Diva Faustina figured very prominently in the self-representation of the imperial household, symbolizing unity, harmony, and fertility. Her conspicuous association with Ceres, as on our coin, is particularly noteworthy, and when the old emperor died in 161, his and her mutual apotheosis was displayed prominently on the base of the Column of Antoninus Pius devoted by Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus.