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Julia Domna, Augusta 194 - 8 April 217 A.D.
|Julia| |Domna|, |Julia| |Domna,| |Augusta| |194| |-| |8| |April| |217| |A.D.|, Felicitas was the goddess or personification of happiness, good fortune, and success. She played an important role in Rome's state religion during the empire and was frequently portrayed on coins. She became a prominent symbol of the wealth and prosperity of the Roman Empire.
RS11028. Silver denarius, RIC IV S551, RSC III 47, BMCRE V S22, SRCV II 6581, VF, Rome mint, weight 3.56g, maximum diameter 19.5mm, die axis 180o, c. 206 A.D.; obverse IVLIA AVGVSTA, draped bust right; reverse FELICITAS, Felicitas standing left, caduceus in right, vertical scepter in left; SOLD