- Extremely Fine Empress Faustina Jr Roman Empire AE As coin.
 - Issued during her lifetime as Empress under her father Emperor Antoninus Pius and Emperor Marcus Aurelius from 156 to 175 CE.
 - Approx. 26mm, 10.49g, RIC 1671.
 - Faustina Jr was consecrated by Emperor Marcus Aurelius (her husband) after her death 175 CE. She died during a military campaign in the East in company with the Emperor.
 - An attractive youthful portrait of the Empress.
 - Coin has dark brown patina, images taken with bright illumination to show the details. Coin should be viewed in that environment.
 - Obverse: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped, diademed bust right with waved hair.
 - Reverse: SALVTI AVGVSTAE SC, Salus seated left feeding snake twined around altar.
 - Salus was the goddess of safety and welfare. Her temple on the Quirinal at Rome, dedicated in 302 BC, was the scene of an annual sacrifice on August 5.
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Certified by NGC to XF, Smoothing.
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Pedigree: Ex. Thomas Walker (1980s) with his ticket.