Object numberCC59.2.0590
denarius, Roman Empire, Septimius Severus and Caracalla, 202-205 CE
Date202-205 CE
CultureRoman
MediumSilver
DimensionsCoin Dimensions: 2.09 cm, 3.68 g
Credit LineTransfer from Vassar College Classics Department, 1968
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Not on viewPeriodRoman Empire
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The draped bust of Plautilla has a bare head, with her hair pulled back and waved in many lines. PLAUTILLA AUGUSTA is inscribed around.
PLAUTILLA AUGUSTA
PLAUTILLA AUGUSTA
Plautilla Augusta
A draped Pietas is standing to the front, with her head to the right. She is holding a sceptre in her gith hand and a child onher left arm. PIETAS AUG[G] is inscribed around, but the second G is unable to be read, since the coin is chipped.
PIETAS AUGUSTORUM
PIETAS AUG[G]
Pietas of the Augusti
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