Denarius - Marcus Aurelius (P M TR P XIX IMP II COS III; Felicitas) (164-165) front Denarius - Marcus Aurelius (P M TR P XIX IMP II COS III; Felicitas) (164-165) back
Denarius - Marcus Aurelius (P M TR P XIX IMP II COS III; Felicitas) (164-165) photo
© American Numismatic Society (ANS)

Denarius - Marcus Aurelius P M TR P XIX IMP II COS III; Felicitas

 
Silver 3.4 g 17.5 mm
Description
Issuer
Rome › Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Emperor
Marcus Aurelius (Marcus Aurelius Antoninus) (161-180)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
164-165
Value
1 Denarius
Currency
Denarius, Reform of Augustus (27 BC – AD 215)
Composition
Silver
Weight
3.4 g
Diameter
17.5 mm
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Orientation
Variable alignment ↺
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-05
References
Numista
N#262794
Rarity index
97%

Reverse

Felicitas, draped, standing left, holding caduceus in right hand and cornucopiae at shoulder in left hand; at her feet, globe.

Script: Latin

Lettering: P M TR P XIX IMP II COS III

Translation:
Pontifex Maximus, Tribunicia Potestate Undevicesima, Imperator Secundum, Consul Tertium.
High priest, holder of tribunician power for the 19th time, supreme commander (Imperator) for the second time, consul for the third time.

Comment

Mass varies: 3.29–3.45 g;

Example of this type:
American Numismatic Society (ANS)

Source:
Online Coins of the Roman Empire (OCRE)

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about this coin is that it features an image of the Roman goddess Felicitas, who represents good luck and prosperity, on its reverse side. This suggests that the coin was minted during a time of relative peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire, and that the emperor Marcus Aurelius was seeking to promote these positive values through the currency.