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Paulina, wife of Maximinus I, who reigned 235 - 238 A.D.

Paulina died shortly after Maximinus' accession. She was deified and all her coins were issued posthumously.


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5331. Silver denarius, RIC IV, part 2, 1, Choice EF, weight 3.09 g, maximum diameter 19.9 mm, die axis 0o, Rome mint, 235 - 238 A.D.; obverse DIVA PAVLINA, veiled and draped bust right; reverse CONSECRATIO, peacock facing with tail spread; nice centering, bold sharp strike, beautiful coin; rare (R2); SOLD


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Obverse legends:

DIVA PAVLINA




Average well preserved denarius weight 3.04 grams.



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Roman Coins of Paulina