Faustina the Elder died in 140 or 141 AD, and Antoninus Pius responded with an unusually sustained deification campaign — she received a flamen, a temple on the Via Sacra, and a dedicated colonial coinage series that ran for years after her death. This Alexandria issue, dated to regnal year 5 by the L Ε notation, falls within that first wave of posthumous honors. The Egyptian mint's billon tetradrachm series for the deified Faustina is well-documented across several regnal years, with year 5 among the more frequently encountered.
Faustina the Elder died in 140 or 141 AD, and Antoninus Pius responded with an unusually sustained deification campaign — she received a flamen, a temple on the Via Sacra, and a dedicated colonial coinage series that ran for years after her death. This Alexandria issue, dated to regnal year 5 by the L Ε notation, falls within that first wave of posthumous honors. The Egyptian mint's billon tetradrachm series for the deified Faustina is well-documented across several regnal years, with year 5 among the more frequently encountered.