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Silver Roman Denarius Pompeia Plotina, wife of Trajan Vesta Museum Specimen Coin

Description: Museum Specimen Coin: Silver Roman Denarius of Pompeia Plotina, wife of Trajan Vesta on Reverse Solid Silver Coin Obverse side: Bust of Pompeia Plotina, diademed and draped, right; hair in long tail at backLegend: PLOTINA AVG IMP TRAIANIReverse side: Vesta, draped and veiled, seated left, holding palladium and scepterLegend: CAES AVG GERMA DAC COS VI PP Weight: ~ 3.8 gramDiameter: ~ 19 mm Pompeia Plotina, born at Nemausus in about 70, married Trajan before he became emperor. She did not receive recognition on the coinage until 112, the year of family evocation for the emperor, Traianus Maior, Nerva, Marciana, and Matidia. Childless, she was admired for the simplicity, dignity, fidelity, and virtue that she mixed with her beauty. Although she refused the title Augusta in 100, she finally accepted it in 105. Plotina was present at the death of Trajan in Cilicia in 117 and facilitated the adoption of Hadrian as his successor. Hadrian, in turn, honored her on coins in 117-118, and consecrated her upon her death in 121.Vesta is the virgin goddess of the hearth, home, and family in Roman religion. Vesta’s presence is symbolized by the sacred fire that burned at her hearth and temples. Her closest Greek equivalent is Hestia. The importance of Vesta to Roman religion is indicated by the prominence of the priesthood devoted to her, the Vestal Virgins, Rome’s only college of full-time priests.There is not much known of her origin, except that she was at first only worshipped in Roman homes, a personal cult. Her cult eventually evolved to a state cult. One myth tells that her service was set up by king Numa Pompilius (715-673 BCE).In her temple on the Palantine Hill, the sacred fire of the Roman state burned, which was maintained by the Vestal Virgins. At the start of the new Roman year, March 1, the fire was renewed. The sacred fire burned until 394 CE. Vesta’s temple was situated on the Forum Romanum and was built in the third century BCE. None of her temples, however, contained a statue of the goddess. Her festival is the Vestalia, which was observed from June 7-15. On the first day of this festival, the ‘penus Vestae’, the inner sanctum of the Vesta temple which was kept closed the entire year, was opened for women who came to bring offerings bare-footed. The temple was ritually cleansed on the last day. The denarius was the standard Roman silver coin, and was the most commonly used denomination in the Roman world.The term denarius literally means, in Latin, "containing ten asses", and was so called because originally the denarius coin was the equivalent of 10 asses. The denarius was a symbol not only of trade and commerce, but also of Roman power and status. The legacy of the denarius makes it the most popular coin amongst both casual hobbyists and more serious Roman coin collectors alike.The images on the Roman coins give us a lot of information about the Romans and their culture. For example images of sacred and important buildings and temples, show us what their buildings looked like thousands of years ago. Coins were not just money, but propaganda or a means of communicating civic pride. Coins are valuable, durable and pass through many hands. Without newspapers or other mass media, they were an ideal way of spreading a political message. Introducing our Museum Specimen of Roman Silver Denarius Coin, a stunning tribute to the artistry and cultural legacy of Ancient Rome. Meticulously crafted, this Museum Specimen captures the essence of one of the most significant and iconic coins from the Roman Empire.The obverse side of this Museum Specimen Coin showcases the majestic portrait of an emperor or empress, with intricate details faithfully crafted to capture their likeness and regal demeanor. The facial features, hairstyle, and inscriptions on the coin are meticulously crafted, paying homage to the artistry of ancient Roman coinage.On the reverse side, you will discover a captivating scene or symbol, such as a historical event, mythological representation, or architectural marvel. The intricate engravings and raised relief bring the imagery to life, providing a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Roman culture and history.Crafted with exceptional attention to detail and using high-quality materials, this Museum Specimen of Roman Silver Denarius Coin exudes an aura of authenticity and historical significance. Its weight, size and texture reflect the characteristics of the actual coin, allowing you to experience the craftsmanship and significance of the Roman coinage.Whether you are a history enthusiast, a coin collector or someone captivated by the magnificence of ancient Rome, this Museum Specimen Coin is a cherished addition to your collection. Display it in a coin case, frame it as an exquisite piece of art, or use it as a source of inspiration and admiration for the achievements of the Roman Empire.Each Museum Specimen of Roman Silver Denarius Coin is made to serves as a testament to our passion for historical accuracy and our commitment to preserving history and offering meticulously crafted Museum Specimens that allow you to connect with the past.Embark on a journey through the magnificence of ancient Rome with our Museum Specimen of Roman Silver Denarius Coin. Immerse yourself in the grandeur, artistry, and historical significance of this remarkable civilization. Own a piece of the Roman history and let its timeless beauty captivate you and those around you. Let its timeless charm transport you to a world of art and history.At Roman Greece, we are passionate about honoring the legacy of ancient civilizations and providing extraordinary Museum Specimen Coin that allow you to experience the magnificence of the past. RomanGreece came to existence in 2009, as a small family-operated business, with a passion for souvenirs, coins and collectible items. What we do is both a hobby and a business. Our mission is to offer high-quality Museum Specimens, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend a fortune. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history. We enjoy dealing with Museum Specimen Coins made by hand in our art metal studio.We offer the rarest and choicest Ancient Greece, Roman, Biblical and Colonial coins - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them (all coins are struck, not cast). The coins are uniquely beautiful and accurately detailed. This kind of art have been highly regarded by connoisseurs, including rare collectors, art historians and educators. Our customers include museums, museum shops, universities and film productions and theaters from all around the world! 📌 All our coins are made of genuine solid sterling silver and bronze. 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PROTECTION AGAINST PRODUCT ABUSE:What if someone tampers with your Museum Specimen Coins and sells it as an original?Then in all likelihood such a person will have committed a criminal offense punishable by the law of his/her country. We have no desire for the abuse of our art, therefore we monitor closely the course of events on the collector's market as well as any attempts at misuse. For this reason, we would like to warn those who intend to purchase from us with this dishonest intent of the simplicity of tracing their purchase with us.The coins are marked and made to differ in weight and size in order not to be used as a counterfeit.All our products are intended for display, collection and educational purposes only! Thank you for visiting our shop! ♥🦄 Happy shopping! :) Please contact us if you have any questions and we will be happy to help.Thank you!805a

Price: 32.99 USD

Location: European Union

End Time: 2025-01-24T07:46:59.000Z

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