At the bottom of the coin a replica of a gold coin from ancient Rome. On the obverse of the ancient coin struck in Rome 196-211 in the times of Septimius Severus a profile of his wife Julia Domna. On the reverse of an ancient coin a depiction of Juno - a goddess of money holding a coin in her hand, close to Juno a peacock - her symbol. On the modern coin a depiction of the goddess Juno (Moneta) from a painting of Franz Christoph Janneck (1703-1761).
Reverse script
Reverse lettering
PECUNIAE IMPERARE NON SERVIRE
OPORTET
IVNO
IVLIA AVGUSTA (Translation: You must be the master of money, not its slave.)