Sestertius - Macrinus and Diadumenian LIBERALITASA AVGVSTI S C; Liberalitas
Bronze | 23.4 g | 31 mm |
Issuer | Rome › Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD) |
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Emperor | Macrinus (Marcus Opellius Macrinus) (217-218) |
Type | Standard circulation coin |
Years | 217-218 |
Value | Sestertius (⅛) |
Currency | Antoninianus, Reform of Caracalla (AD 215 – 301) |
Composition | Bronze |
Weight | 23.4 g |
Diameter | 31 mm |
Shape | Round (irregular) |
Technique | Hammered |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-05 |
Numista | N#275217 |
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Rarity index | 100% |
Reverse
Macrinus and Diadumenian, seated left on platform; behind them, officer, standing; in front, Liberalitas, standing left; citizen mounting steps.
Script: Latin
Lettering: LIBERALITASA AVGVSTI S C
Translation:
Liberatlitas Augusti. Senatus Consultum.
Generosity of the emperor (Augustus). Decree of the senate.
Comment
Mass varies: 23.24–23.63 g;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 Liberalitas, who represents liberality, generosity, and abundance. The coin was minted during the reign of Macrinus and Diadumenian, who were Roman emperors in the early 3rd century AD. The image of Liberalitas on the coin symbolizes the emperors' desire to promote generosity and prosperity throughout the empire.