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Antoninianus - Maximianus FELICITAS SAEC, Felicitas

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 290-291
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Weight 4.2 g
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Reverse description Standing figure of Felicitas, the personification of prosperity and happiness, depicted facing left in long flowing robes. She holds a long caduceus in her left hand and a cornucopia in her right, both canonical attributes of the goddess. The reverse legend FELICITAS SAEC is distributed across the field, proclaiming the felicity of the age under Maximianus. The mintmark S appears in the exergue, denoting the Siscia mint. A beaded border frames the entire reverse composition.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering FELICITAS SAEC -/-//S
(Translation: Felicitas Saeculi. Fortune of the ages.)
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