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Antoninianus - Zenobia

Issuer Palmyrene Empire
Year 268-272
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Value 1 Antoninianus
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Reverse description Juno Regina, goddess queen of the Roman pantheon, stands facing left in a stately, frontal pose, her weight distributed evenly. In her right hand she extends a patera for libation, while her left hand grasps a long vertical scepter. At her feet to the left stands a peacock, its head turned to the right, serving as Juno's sacred attribute. A star appears in the left field, symbolizing divine authority and celestial patronage. The encircling Latin legend IVNO REGINA identifies the deity and reinforces Zenobia's claim to Juno's divine protection.
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