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CRISPINA (Wife of Commodus) - As - 180/182 AD _ Rome mint
Obv: CRISPINA AVGVSTA, Draped bust right
Rev: IVNO S C, Iuno standing left, holding patera and sceptre. At her feet, a peacock.
Gms 10,4 mm 26,1
RIC 679 Cohen 23
Maxentius
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20.5 CrispinaCrispina
AE Sestertius
CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right / CONCORDIA S-C, Concord seated left with patera and cornucopiae.
RIC 665, Cohen 6, BMC 406,409
Ex Glendinings
RI0086
Sosius
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20.5 CrispinaCRISPINA
AR Denarius. 3.18g
CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right / CERES, Ceres holding grain-ears and sceptre.
RIC 276, RSC 1, BM 33
Ex Coin Galleries 2/17/99
Ex Harlan J. Berk
RI0085
Sosius
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CRISPINA AE SESTERTIUS, WIFE OF COMMODUS, AUGUSTAS 178-182 C.EObverse - CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right
Reverse - LAETITIA SC, Laetitia standing facing left, holding wreath in right hand and rudder set on globe in left hand. Cohen 27
31mm diam., 25.7 g
NORMAN K
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Crispina, RIC 276 DenariusCrispina. Wife of Commodus AR Denarius.
Obverse: CRISPINA AVGVSTA, bust, draped, right, hair rolled in roundcoil at back.
Reverse: CERES, Ceres standing left, holding corn-ears and torch.
RIC 276. Cohen 1. 16 mm diam., 2.5 g
sold 4-2018
NORMAN K
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(0177) COMMODUS177 - 192 AD
AE 19 mm; 3.77 g
O: ΑV ΚΑΙ ΚοΜΜοΔοС laureate-headed bust of Commodus wearing cuirass and paludamentum, right; countermark of head lower right
R: ƐΛΑΙΤΩΝ draped bust of Demeter or Persephone (with features of Crispina), r., holding poppy and two ears of corn
Aiolis, Elaea; ref. BMC 48, Cop 199
laney
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(0177) CRISPINA(wife of Commodus)
CRISPINA
d. 184
AE DUPONDIUS 14.04 g
O: CRISPINA AVGVSTA
BUST OF CRISPINA RIGHT
R: IVNO L[V]CINA SC
JUNO STANDING LEFT HOLDING A PATERA AND SCEPTER
laney
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(0177) CRISPINA(wife of Commodus)
177 - 182 AD
AE 25 mm 11.20 g
O: BUST R
R: JUNO STANDING L HOLDING SCEPTER AND PATERA, PEACOCK AT FEET S.C
laney
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(0177) CRISPINA(wife of Commodus)
177 - 182 AD
AE 24 mm 9.4 g
O: CRISPINA AVGVSTA
BUST R
R: HILARITAS S-C
HILARITAS STANDING L HOLDING LONG PALM AND CORNUCOPIA
laney
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(0177) CRISPINA(wife of Commodus)
AE 23 mm max. 8.07 g
177 - 182 AD (d. 182)
O: CRISIPINA, HEAD R
R: [IVNO REGINA] S C, Juno standing l. holding patera and scepter.
laney
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(0177) CRISPINA(wife of Commodus)
177 - 182 AD
AE 25 mm max., 9.37 g
O: BUST R
R: JUNO STANDING L HOLDING SCEPTER AND PATERA
laney
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(0177) CRISPINA(wife of Commodus)
177 - 182 AD
AE As 24 mm 9.4 g
O: CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right
R: HILARTAS S-C, Hilaritas standing left, holding long palm and cornucopiae. RIC 678; Cohen 20; BMC 428
Rome
laney
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017. Crispina. AR Denarius. IVNOCrispina. Augusta, AD 178-182. AR Denarius (18.5mm, 3.03 g, 12h). Rome mint. Struck under Commodus. Draped bust right / Juno standing left, holding patera and scepter; to left, peacock standing left. RIC III 283 (Commodus); MIR 18, 12-4a; RSC 21. Toned, some iridescence and underlying luster, hairline flan crack

Ex Numismatica Ars Classica 78 (26 May 2014), lot 2311.
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0184 - Denarius Crispina 180-2 ACObv/ CRISPINA AVGVSTA, togate bust of Crispina r.
Rev/ VENVS, Venus standing l., holding apple with r.h. and raising toga above shoulder with l.h.

Ag, 19 mm, 2.33 g
Mint: Roma.
RIC III/286a [S]
ex-Jesús Vico, auction 137, lot 413
dafnis
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021b. CrispinaBruttia Crispina. Wife of Commodus. Implicated in a plot against him; exiled in 188 and killed.

Coin: Denarius. Rev: CRISPINA AVG, draped bust right. Obv: DIS GENITALIBVS, square, garlanded and lighted altar. RIC 281a, RSC 15.
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021b01. CrispinaDenarius. Obv: CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right. Rev: VENVS, Venus standing left, holding an apple. RIC 286a,RSC 35. A FORUM coin.lawrence c
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021b02. CrispinaDenarius. Rev: CRISPINA AVG, draped bust right. Obv: DIS GENITALIBVS, square, garlanded and lighted altar. RIC 281a, RSC 15.lawrence c
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021b03. CrispinaAE Dupondius. Obv: CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right. Rev: VENVS S-C, Venus standing left, holding apple and drawing drapery from neck.
RIC 684, Cohen 37.
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04 - Personalities of the EmpireCommodus, Crispina, Pertinax, Didius Julianus, Manlia Scantilla, Didia Clara, Pescennius Níger, Clodius Albinus, Septimius Severus, Julia Domna, Caracalla, Plautilla, Geta and Macrinusmdelvalle
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041 Crispina. AR Denariusobv: CRISPINA AVG drp. bust r.
rev: CORNCORDIA clasped hands of her married life with Commodus
"wife of Commodus"
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042 Crispina ( ?-183 A.D.), RIC III 0680 (Comm.), Rome, AE-As, IVNO LVCINA, Iuno standing left, Scarce !, #1042 Crispina ( ?-183 A.D.), RIC III 0680 (Comm.), Rome, AE-As, IVNO LVCINA, Iuno standing left, Scarce !, #1
Wife of Commodus.
avers:- CRISPINA-AVGVSTA, Draped bust right, hair in a bun.
revers:- IVNO-LVCINA, Iuno standing left, holding patera and sceptre, S-C across the field.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 22,5-23,5mm, weight: 8,60g, axis: 11h,
mint: Rome, date: A.D., ref: RIC-III-680 (Commodus), p-443, C-24, BMC-433, Scarce !,
Q-001
quadrans
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042 Crispina ( ?-183 A.D.), RIC III 0680 (Comm.), Rome, AE-As, IVNO LVCINA, Iuno standing left, Scarce !, #2042 Crispina ( ?-183 A.D.), RIC III 0680 (Comm.), Rome, AE-As, IVNO LVCINA, Iuno standing left, Scarce !, #2
Wife of Commodus.
avers:- CRISPINA-AVGVSTA, Draped bust right, hair in a bun.
revers:- IVNO-LVCINA, Iuno standing left, holding patera and sceptre, S-C across the field.
exerg: S/C//--, diameter:24,5mm, weight: 9,86g, axis: 11h,
mint: Rome, date: A.D., ref: RIC-III-680 (Commodus), p-443, C-24, BMC-433, Scarce !,
Q-002
1 commentsquadrans
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042 Crispina ( ?-183 A.D.), RIC III 0682 (Comm.), Rome, AE-As, IVNO REGINA, Iuno standing left, Scarce !, #1042 Crispina ( ?-183 A.D.), RIC III 0682 (Comm.), Rome, AE-As, IVNO REGINA, Iuno standing left, Scarce !, #1
Wife of Commodus.
avers:- CRISPINA-AVGVSTA, Draped bust right, hair in a bun.
revers:- IVNO-REGINA, Iuno standing left, holding patera and sceptre, S-C across the field.
exerg: S/C//--, diameter: 25mm, weight: 12,29g, axis: 4 h,
mint: Rome, date: A.D., ref: RIC-III-682 (Commodus), p-443, C- Not in, BMC-Not in
Q-001
quadrans
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056 - Crispina AE Sestertius - RIC 669Obv:- CRISPINA AVGVSTA, Draped bust right
Rev:- LAETITIA, Laetitia standing facing, head left, holding wreath in right hand and rudder set on globe in left hand, S C
Minted in Rome A.D. 180 - 183
Reference RIC 669
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065. Crispina (Wife of Commodus)Av.: CRISPINA AVGVSTA
Rv.: CONCORDIA / S-C

AE Sestertius Ø29 / 20.1g
RIC III 665 Rome, Cohen 6
IMG_4636.JPG
065. Crispina (Wife of Commodus)Av.: CRISPINA AVGVSTA
Rv.: CONCORDIA / S-C

AE Sestertius Ø29 / 20.1g
RIC III 665 Rome, Cohen 6
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071. Crispina.Denarius, 180 -182 AD, Rome mint.
Obverse: CRISPINA AVGVSTA / Bust of Crispina.
Reverse: DIS GENITALIBVS / Lighted altar.
3.49 gm., 18 mm.
RIC #281; Sear #5999.

This coin of Crispina has an unusual reverse type: an altar dedicated to the gods of childbirth. We know of no children born to Crispina and Commodus. Stevenson says of this reverse (p. 332): "It would seem that the empress had dedicated an altar to the dii genitales, either for having had children, or that she might obtain fertility from them, or that she might commend the child with which she was pregnant to their care and protection.
Callimachus
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080 - CRISPINACrispina

Roman Empress from 178 to 191? as the consort of Roman Emperor Commodus.

for obverse, reverse and coin details click here
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106a. CrispinaCrispina married the sixteen year-old, Commodus in the summer of 178 and brought him, as a dowry, a large number of estates. These, when added to the Imperial holdings, gave him control of a substantial part of Lucanian territory. The actual ceremony was modest but was commemorated on coinage and largesse was distributed to the people. An epithalamium for the occasion was composed by the sophist Julius Pollux.

Upon her marriage, Crispina received the title of Augusta, and thus, became Empress of the Roman Empire as her husband was co-emperor with her father-in-law at the time. The previous empress and her mother-in-law, Faustina the Younger, having died three years prior to her arrival.

Like most marriages of young members of the nobiles, it was arranged by paters: in Crispina's case by her father and her father-in-law, Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Crispina probably meant little to her egocentric husband though she was a beautiful woman. The other possible reason being that Commodus was known to prefer the company of men. Crispina is described as being a graceful person with a susceptible heart, but there is no medal extant of her.

As Augusta, Crispina was extensively honoured with public images, during the last two years of her father-in-law's reign and the initial years of her husband's reign. She did not seem to have any significant political influence over her husband during his bizarre reign. However, she was not exempted from court politics either as her sister-in-law, Lucilla, was an ambitious woman and was reportedly jealous of Crispina, the reigning empress, due to her position and power.

Crispina's marriage failed to produce an heir due to her husband's inability, which led to a dynastic succession crisis. In fact, both Anistius Burrus (with whom Commodus had share his first consulate as sole ruler) and Gaius Arrius Antoninus, who were probably related to the imperial family, were allegedly put to death 'on the suspicion of pretending to the throne'.

After ten years of marriage, Crispina was falsely charged with adultery by her husband and was banished to the island of Capri in 188, where she was later executed. After her banishment, Commodus did not marry again but took on a mistress, a woman named Marcia, who was later said to have conspired in his murder.

Crispina, wife of Commodus, 177-192, AE Dupondius or As (24x25mm), aVF. Sear RCV 6018. Obv. CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right. Rev. IVNO LVCINA S C, Juno standing left holding patera and scepter. The coin is brown and green, on a squarish flan.
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161-169 AD - LUCILLA AE sestertiusobv: LVCILLA AVGVSTA (draped bust right)
rev: FECVNDITAS / S.C. (Fecunditas - or Lucilla seated right, nursing child in arms, two children at feet)
ref: RIC III 1736 (M.Aurelius), Cohen 21, BMC 1197
22.42g, 26-28mm
Scarce

Annia Lucilla, daughter of Marcus Aurelius and Faustina Junior, wife of Lucius Verus. She conspired against Commodus, by whom she was exiled to Capreae, where she was put to death (perhaps together Crispina in 183 AD).
berserker
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177-183 AD - CRISPINA AE dupondius - struck 177 ADobv: CRISPINA AVGVSTA (draped bust right)
rev: IVNO LVCINA / S.C. (Juno standing left, holding patera & scepter)
ref: RIC III 680(Commodus), C.24 (3frcs)
11.53gms, 25mm
Scarce
berserker
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177-183 AD - CRISPINA AE sestertius - struck 180-183 ADobv: CRISPINA AVGVSTA (bust draped right, hair waved, rolled in front and knotted in bun on back of head)
rev: LAETITIA / S.C. (Laetitia standing facing, head left, holding wreath in right hand & rudder set on globe in left hand)
ref: RIC III 669(Commodus), C.27(6fr)
24.68gms, 29mm
Scarce
The beautiful Bruttia Crispina was married to the Emperor Commodus in 177 AD. A few years later Commodus divorced Crispina on account of her adultery and having being exiled to Capreae, she was put to death by strangulation on his orders (183 AD).
berserker
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177-183 AD - CRISPINA AE sestertius - struck 180-183 ADobv: CRISPINA AVGVSTA (draped bust right)
rev: SALVS (Salus seated left, feeding serpent coiled around altar from patera held in right hand), S-C in field
ref: RIC 672a(Commodus), Cohen 33 (6frcs), BMC 420
24.04gms, 29mm
Scarce
berserker
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177-183 AD - CRISPINA fouree denarius - struck 180-183 ADobv: CRISPINA AVGVSTA (draped bust right)
rev: VENVS (Venus standing left, holding an apple)
ref: RIC III 286a (Commodus), C.35 (3frcs)
Scarce
berserker
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177aCrispina
AR denarius
Obv "CRISPINA AVGVSTA"
Draped bust right
Rev "DIS GENITALIBVS"
Altar
Rome mint
RIC 281
mauseus
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177aCrispina
AE 27mm
Ilion in Troas
Victimarius on cow, left, in front of a statue of Athena of Ilion on pedestal
BMC67, SNG Cop 413
mauseus
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1bm LucillaWife of Lucius Verus, executed 182 AD

Sestertius
Draped bust, right, LVCILLAE AVG ANTONINI AVG F
Venus standing facing left holding apple, drawing out robe, VENUS

RIC 1767

Daughter of Marcus Aurelius and Faustina Junior, she married Lucius Verus in 164.

According to Herodian: For the present, however, the memory of his father and his respect for his advisers held Commodus in check. But then a disastrous stroke of ill fortune completely altered his previously mild, moderate disposition. It happened this way. The oldest of the emperor's sisters was Lucilla. She had formerly been married to Lucius Verus Caesar. . . . But after Lucius died, Lucilla, who retained all the privileges of her imperial position, was married by her father to Pompeianus.

Commodus, too, allowed his sister to retain the imperial honors; she continued to occupy the imperial seat at the theaters, and the sacred fire was carried before her. But when Commodus married Crispina, custom demanded that the front seat at the theater be assigned to the empress. Lucilla found this difficult to endure, and felt that any honor paid to the empress was an insult to her; but since she was well aware that her husband Pompeianus was devoted to Commodus, she told him nothing about her plans to seize control of the empire. Instead, she tested the sentiments of a wealthy young nobleman, Quadratus, with whom she was rumored to be sleeping in secret. Complaining constantly about this matter of imperial precedence, she soon persuaded the young man to set in motion a plot which brought destruction upon himself and the entire senate.

Quadratus, in selecting confederates among the prominent senators, prevailed upon Quintianus, a bold and reckless young senator, to conceal a dagger beneath his robe and, watching for a suitable time and place, to stab Commodus; as for the rest, he assured Quintianus that he would set matters straight by bribes.

But the assassin, standing in the entrance to the amphitheater (it was dark there and he hoped to escape detection), drew his dagger and shouted at Commodus that he had been sent by the Senate to kill him. Quintianus wasted time making his little speech and waving his dagger; as a result, he was seized by the emperor's bodyguards before he could strike, and died for his stupidity in revealing the plot prematurely.

This was the initial reason for the young emperor's hatred of the Senate. He took Quintianus' words to heart and, ever mindful of what his attacker had said, now considered the entire Senate his collective enemy.

This incident also gave Perennis sufficient excuse for taking action, for he was always advising the emperor to eliminate and destroy the prominent men. By confiscating their property, Perennis easily made himself the richest man of his time. After the attempt at assassination had been thoroughly investigated by the prefect, Commodus without mercy put to death his sister, all those actually involved in the plot, and any who were under the slightest suspicion as well.
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1bo CrispinaWife of Commodus

As

Draped bust, right, CRISPINA AVGVSTA
Juno, IVNO LVCINA

RIC 680

We know little about Crispina. The Historia Augusta notes, "[W]hen Commodus married Crispina, custom demanded that the front seat at the theater be assigned to the empress. Lucilla found this difficult to endure. . . . His wife, whom he caught in adultery, he drove from his house, then banished her, and later put her to death."
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22082 Crispina/Venus Seated22082 Crispina/Venus Seated
SESTERTIUS
Obv: CRISPINA AVGVSTA
her draped bust rt.
Rev: VENVS FELIX
Venus seated left with Victory & scepter,
SC in Fields
Mint: Rome 31.mm 24.0g
RIC 686, Cohen 41 Sear 6021
Ex romae_aeternae_numismatics
Blayne W
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36-02 - LUCILA (164 - 180 D.C.)AR Denario 19 x 17 mm 2.7 gr.

Annia Aurelia Galeria Lucila (7 de marzo de 150 - 182) fue la hija mayor del emperador romano Marco Aurelio y Faustina la Menor y hermana de Cómodo. En el año 164 d. C., el emperador Marco Aurelio casó a su hija Annia Lucilla, con su socio en el poder y hermano de adopción Lucio Aurelio Vero. Después de la muerte del emperador Lucio Vero en 169, Lucila se volvió a casar, esta vez con Claudius Pompeianus y se entregó al desenfreno y depravación, viviendo incluso una incestuosa relación con su hermano Cómodo. El emperador Cómodo sufrió numerosos complots y después de descubrir algunos de ellos, empezó un periodo de terror en el que numerosas personalidades influyentes fueron acusadas y condenadas a muerte. Incluso sus más allegados, como su esposa Crispina y su hermana Lucila fueron acusadas de traición, deportadas a Caprea (isla de Capri) y más tarde asesinadas. Lucila había realmente conspirado junto con un grupo de senadores, pero durante el año 182 fue descubierta y murió en Capri, por orden de emperador. Los senadores líderes también fueron ejecutados. [Fuente WIKIPEDIA]

Anv: "LVCILLA AVGVSTA"- Busto con rodete y vestido viendo a derecha.
Rev: "VENVS VICTRIX" - Venus estante a izquierda portando Victoriola en la mano derecha extendida y apoyando la izquierda en un escudo.

Acuñada 166 - 169 D.C.
Ceca: Roma

Referencias: RIC Vol.III (Marco Aurelio) #786 Pag.276 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #5492 – BMCRE IV #353 - Cohen Vol.III #89 Pag.222 - DVM #15 Pag.158 – RSC II #89 - MIR.18/45 -4
mdelvalle
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36-02 - LUCILA (164 - 180 D.C.)AR Denario 19 x 17 mm 2.7 gr.

Annia Aurelia Galeria Lucila (7 de marzo de 150 - 182) fue la hija mayor del emperador romano Marco Aurelio y Faustina la Menor y hermana de Cómodo. En el año 164 d. C., el emperador Marco Aurelio casó a su hija Annia Lucilla, con su socio en el poder y hermano de adopción Lucio Aurelio Vero. Después de la muerte del emperador Lucio Vero en 169, Lucila se volvió a casar, esta vez con Claudius Pompeianus y se entregó al desenfreno y depravación, viviendo incluso una incestuosa relación con su hermano Cómodo. El emperador Cómodo sufrió numerosos complots y después de descubrir algunos de ellos, empezó un periodo de terror en el que numerosas personalidades influyentes fueron acusadas y condenadas a muerte. Incluso sus más allegados, como su esposa Crispina y su hermana Lucila fueron acusadas de traición, deportadas a Caprea (isla de Capri) y más tarde asesinadas. Lucila había realmente conspirado junto con un grupo de senadores, pero durante el año 182 fue descubierta y murió en Capri, por orden de emperador. Los senadores líderes también fueron ejecutados. [Fuente WIKIPEDIA]

Anv: "LVCILLA AVGVSTA"- Busto con rodete y vestido viendo a derecha.
Rev: "VENVS VICTRIX" - Venus estante a izquierda portando Victoriola en la mano derecha extendida y apoyando la izquierda en un escudo.

Acuñada 166 - 169 D.C.
Ceca: Roma

Referencias: RIC Vol.III (Marco Aurelio) #786 Pag.276 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #5492 – BMCRE IV #353 Pag.432 (Plate 59 #10) - Cohen Vol.III #89 Pag.222 - DVM #15 Pag.158 – RSC II #89 Pag.234 - MIR.18/45 -4
mdelvalle
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38-02 - CRISPINA (177 - 182 D.C.)AR Denario
18 mm - 3.10 gr. - 6 hs.
Esposa de Cómodo.

Anv: "CRISPINA AVG" - Busto vestido y con rodete viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONCORDIA" - Apretón de manos .

Acuñada 178 - 180 D.C.
Ceca: Roma

Referencias: RIC Vol.III #279A (S) Pag.399 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #5997 Pag.421 - BMCRE IV #29 Pag.693, Pl.91 #16 - Cohen Vol.III #9 Pag.383 - DVM #4/2 Pag.169 - MIR Vol.18 #4-5 - Seaby RSC Vol.II #9 Pag.255
mdelvalle
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38-20 - CRISPINA (177 - 182 D.C.)AE Sestercio 31 mm 19.2 gr.
Esposa de Cómodo.

Anv: "CRISPINA AVG IMP COMMODI AVG" - Busto vestido y con rodete viendo a derecha.
Rev: "[SA]LVS - [S C]" - Salus (La salud) sentada a izquierda dando de comer a una serpiente,enrollada en un altar, con una patera en mano derecha, su brazo izquierdo apoyado sobre el respaldo de la silla/trono .

Acuñada 178 - 180 D.C.
Ceca: Roma

Referencias: RIC Vol.III #672 Pag.442 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #6009 Pag.423 - BMCRE #423 - Cohen Vol.III #32 Pag.384/5 - DVM #14 Pag.169 - MIR Vol.18 #18
mdelvalle
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38-20 - CRISPINA (177 - 182 D.C.)AE Sestercio 31 mm 19.2 gr.
Esposa de Cómodo.

Anv: "CRISPINA AVG IMP COMMODI AVG" - Busto vestido y con rodete viendo a derecha.
Rev: "[SA]LVS - [S C]" - Salus (La salud) sentada a izquierda dando de comer a una serpiente,enrollada en un altar, con una patera en mano derecha, su brazo izquierdo apoyado sobre el respaldo de la silla/trono .

Acuñada 178 - 180 D.C.
Ceca: Roma

Referencias: RIC Vol.III #672b Pag.442 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #6009 Pag.423 - BMCRE IV #423 - Cohen Vol.III #32 Pag.384/5 - DVM #14 Pag.169 - MIR Vol.18 #18
mdelvalle
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Aeolis, Elaea. Commodus AE18. Crispina as DemeterObv: AVT K L AVR KOMODOC, Laureate and draped bust right, from behind.
Rev: ELAITWN, Crispina as Demeter, bust right, holding corn-ears and poppy.
BMC 47
ancientone
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Aiolis, Elaia, Commodus, SNG Copenhagen 199Commodus, AD 177-192
AE 21, 2.46g
obv. AV KAI - KOMMODO
Bust, draped and cuirassed, seen from behind, laureate, r.
rev. ELAIT - WN
Bust of Crispina as Demeter or Persephone, drsped and diademed, r., holding in l. hand poppy and 2
grain-ears
ref. SNG Copenhagen 199; SNG von Aulock 1641; SNG München 431; SNG Leypold 515; BMC Aiolis p.131, 47
about VF, nice green patina, elegant depiction
From Forum Ancient Coins, thanks!

Elaia was the harbour of Pergamon.
Jochen
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As, IVNO S - C, Juno & peacockCrispina. As, Rome, Rome 180-2 AD. 11.32g. Obv: CRISPINA AVGVSTA Bust draped r. Rx: IVNO S - C Juno, veiled, standing l. holding patera and scepter, peacock at feet. BM-431, C-23, RIC-679, Sear RCV II 6017. Ex Thomas D. Walker, Ex H.J.BerkPodiceps
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Bruttia CrispinaAE As, Struck 180-182 AD, Rome Mint
Obverse: CRISPINA AVGVSTA, Draped bust right, hair knotted in a bun in back.
Reverse: LAETITIA S-C, Laetitia standing left, holding wreath & rudder on globe.
References: RIC 683; BMC 435; Cohen 28
Size: 25mm, 11.80g
1 commentsJustin L
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Bruttia Crispina wife Commodusaw. CRISPINA AVGVSTA
Bust of Crispina, draped, hair in round coil at back, right
rew. IVNO
Juno, draped, standing left, holding patera in extended right hand and sceptre in left hand; at left, peacock
RIC III Commodus 283
data A.D. 177 - A.D. 184 nominał-Denar, mennica-Rzym

Bruttia Crispina ur. 164 - zm. ok.184/190 AD
Waldemar S
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Bruttia Crispina wife Commodusaw. CRISPINA AVGVSTA
Bust of Crispina, draped, hair in round coil at back, right
rew. VENVS
Venus, draped, standing left, holding apple in right hand and drawing robe over her left shoulder with left hand
RIC III Commodus 286A (denarius)
data A.D. 178 - A.D. 191 nominał-Denar, mennica-Rzym
Waldemar S
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Bruttia Crispina wife Commodusaw. CRISPINA AVGVSTA
Bust of Crispina, draped, hair in round coil at back, right
rew. DIS GENITALIBVS
Garlanded and lighted rectangular altar
RIC III Commodus 281b
data A.D. 178 - A.D. 191 nominał-Denar, mennica-Rzym
Waldemar S
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CRISPINAAR denarius. 180-182 AD. 3,33 grs. Draped bust right. CRISPINA AVGVSTA / Venus standing left, holding apple and gathering drapery at her shoulder. VENVS.
RIC III 286a (Commodus); MIR 18, 19-4a; RSC 35
benito
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CRISPINAAR denarius. 180-182 AD. 3,33 grs. Draped bust right. CRISPINA AVGVSTA / Venus standing left, holding apple and gathering drapery at her shoulder. VENVS.
RIC III 286a (Commodus); MIR 18, 19-4a; RSC 35
benito
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CRISPINADenario Crispina 178-182 AC

Ceca:Roma
Peso:3,45gr
Diam: 18 mm.

RIC 281a Rare

Ex-Leu Numismatics 2018 EF

Esplendida

Anv:CRISPINA AVGVSTA
Rev:DIS-GENITALIBVS
Jose Vicente A
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Crispina (178 - 182 A.D.)AR Denarius
O: CRISPINA AVGVSTA, Draped bust right, hair weaved in rows and tucked in round coil at back.
R: VENVS, Venus standing facing, head left, apple in right hand, gathering up drapery on her left shoulder with left hand.
Rome
18mm
2.97g
RIC III, 286a (Commodus) RSC 035
7 commentsMat
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Crispina (178 - 182 A.D.)AR Denarius
O: CRISPINA AVGVSTA, Draped bust right.
R: HILARITAS, Hilaritas standing left, holding palm and cornucopiae.
Rome
16mm
2.95g
RIC III 282 (Commodus); RSC 18
4 commentsMat
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Crispina (178 - 182 A.D.)Æ Sestertius
O: CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right.
R: HILARTAS S-C, Hilaritas standing left, holding long palm and cornucopiae.
Rome
18.8g
33mm
RIC III 668 (Commodus)

Uneven Patina, what looks like a pit on reverse is extremely shallow.

Published on Wildwinds!
1 commentsMat
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Crispina (180-183)AR Denarius
19.31 mm 2.74 gr.
Obv: CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right
Rev: IVNO, Juno standing left holding patera and scepter,
peacock to left
Mint: Rome (180-183)
RSC II 21; ERIC II 20
Ken W2
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Crispina (Augusta)Crispina (Augusta)
AE As/Dupondius 14.28g
Ob: CRISPINA AVGVSTA - Draped bust right, hair tied in bun on back of head
Rv: IVNO LVCINA - S-C across field, Juno standing left, holding patera & scepter
Mint: Rome (177 AD)
Ref: RIC II 680 (Commodus); Cohen 24, Sear #5 6018; BMC 433 (Commodus)
Scotvs Capitis
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Crispina (RIC 680, Coin #384)RIC 680, AE AS, Rome, 180-182 AD.
Obv: CRISPINA AVGVSTA Draped bust right. Hair waved, rolled in front and knotted in bun on back of head.
Rev: IVNO LVCINA S C Juno standing left with patera and scepter.
Size: 24.6mm 8.46gm
MaynardGee
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Crispina - AE as or dupondiusRome
180-182 AD
draped bust right
CRISPINA__AVGVSTA
Juno standing left holding scepter and patera
IVNO LV_CINA
S C
RIC III 680, Cohen 24, BMCRE IV 433, SRCV II 6018
12,92g 25mm
J. B.
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Crispina - Philippopolis178-182 AD
draped bust right
KPICΠEINA__CEBACTH
Nike standing left, holding wreath and palm frond
ΦIΛIΠΠ_OΠO_ΛEITΩN
RPC IV.1, 11734 (temporary); Varbanov 1153; Mouchmov 5233
9,5g 24mm
ex Aureo & Calicó
ex Naumann
J. B.
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Crispina - RIC 670Crispina AE Sestertius.
CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right /
PVDICITA S-C, Pudicitia seated left.
xokleng
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Crispina - Sestertius - RIC 666Obv: CRISPINA AVGVSTA. Bust, draped, r., hair waved, rolled in front and knotted in bun on back of head
Rev: DIANA LVCIFERA S C. Diana standing r., holding torch in both hands.
Size: 30 mm
Weight: 23 g
Date: 180-183 AD
Ref: RIC III 666 (Commodus), BMC 411
Rarity: S
vs1969
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CRISPINA Ae As RIC 675, ConcordiaOBV: CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right
REV: CONCORDIA S-C, Concordia seated holding patera and cornucopiae
24mm, 5.2g

Struck at Rome, 177-191 AD
Legatus
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Crispina AE Sestertius Laetitia21.48 grams.
31 mm.
Ref Crispina AE Sestertius, RIC 669, Cohen 27, BMC 416
Crispina Æ Sestertius. Struck 180-183 AD. CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right / LAETITIA S-C, Laetitia standing facing, head left, holding wreath in right hand & rudder set on globe in left hand. Cohen 27.

*CRISPINA (Bruttia), daughter of Bruttius Praesens, a man of consular rank. Considered a woman of great beauty, she was married to the Emperor Commodus in A.D.177. A few years after his accession to the throne, Commodus divorced Crispina on account of her adultery and, having being exiled to Capreae, she was put to death by strangulation on his orders (A.D.183).


Antonivs Protti
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Crispina AE Sestertius, (178-191 AD)Roman Imperial, Crispina AE Sestertius, (178-191 AD), 24.4g, 31mm

Obverse: CRISPINA AVGVSTA, Draped bust right.

Reverse: VENVS FELIX, Venus seated left holding Victory & sceptre.

Reference: RIC 673, Cohen 40, BMC 424

Ex: John Anthony
Gil-galad
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Crispina AE Sestertius, Wife of Commodus, AD 178-191.Crispina AE Sestertius. CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right, VENVS FELIX, Venus seated left holding Victory & sceptre.
RIC 673, Cohen 40, BMC 424
21.3 gr. 30 mm.
Antonivs Protti
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CRISPINA AE SESTERTIUS, WIFE OF COMMODUS, AGUSTA 178-182 A.D.Obverse - CRISPINA AVGVSTS, draped bust right
Reverse - LAETITIA S-C, Laetitia facing left, wreath in right hand and rudder set on globe in left hand. Cohen 27
30mm max. dia.
NORMAN K
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Crispina AR Denarius (peacock)CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right / IVNO, Juno standing left, holding patera and sceptre, peacock at her feet. RSC 21, RIC 283, BMC 41 _110451 commentsAntonivs Protti
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Crispina Augusta. AD 178-182. Æ Dupondius or AsObv: CRISPINA AVGVSTA, her draped bust rt.
Rev: VENVS FELIX, Venus seated left with Victory & scepter, S-C in fields.
ancientone
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Crispina denariusVENVS
wife of Commodus
3 commentsTibsi
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Crispina DupondiusAE Dupondius. Obv.: CRISPINA AVGGVSTA ; dr. bust r. ; Rev.: LAETITIA S C; Laeticia stg. l., holding a wreath and a rudder which rests open a globe . Tanit
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Crispina SalusCrispina, wife of Commodus 178 - 182 AD. Sestertius, Rome 180 - 182 AD.
29.5mm 17g
Obverse: CRISPINA AVGVSTA draped bust right.
Reverse: SALVS S C across field, Salus seated left, feedinbg snake arising from altar, left arm on chair.

SCARCE
SRukke
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Crispina Silver ConcordiaDenarius Obv: CRISPINAAVGVSTA - Draped bust right.
Rev: CONCORDIA - Concordia standing left, holding patera and cornucopia. 180-182
James b4
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CRISPINA wife of COMMODUS ---- RIC675 ---- dupondius Coming soonMarjan E
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Crispina – RIC-15 (Commodus)Crispina. Augusta, A.D. 178-182. AR Denarius (19 mm, 2.94 g, 6 h). Rome, under Commodus, before ca. A.D. 183. CRISPINA AVG, draped bust of Crispina right / DIS GENI-TAL-IBVS, lighted altar. RIC 281; BMC 31; RSC 15; RCV 59991 commentsBud Stewart
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Crispina, Augusta and wife of Commodus. Concordia. Denarius.Roman Empire. Crispina, Augusta and wife of Commodus. 177-182/3 AD. AR Denarius (2.80 gm, 17.5mm, 12h) of Rome, 180-182 AD. Draped bust right, hair in round coil. CRISPINA AVGVSTA. / Concordia standing, facing, head left, holding patera and cornucopiae. CONCORDIA. VF. Bt. Herakles Numismatics, 2010. RIC III (Commodus) p.399 #278; BMCRE (Commodus) 36; RSC II #5; MIR 3; SRCV II #5966.Anaximander
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Crispina, Augusta, wife of Commodus. Venus Denarius of Rome.Roman Empire. Crispina, Augusta and wife of Commodus. 180-192 AD. AR Denarius (2.90 gm, 18.2mm, 6h) of Rome, 180-182 AD. Draped bust right, hair in round coil, CRISPINA AVGVSTA. / Venus standing facing, head left, holding apple and drawing up fold of drapery on shoulder, VENVS. VF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction 23 #520. RIC III (Commodus) #286a; BMCRE (Commodus) 44; RSC II #35; MIR 19; SRCV II #6002.Anaximander
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Crispina, ConcordiaSilver denarius, RIC III 279, RSC II 9, BMCRE IV 29, Choice gVF, Rome mint, 3.403g, 19.3mm, 0o, 180-182 A.D.; obverse CRISPINA AVG, draped bust right; reverse CONCORDIA, clasped hands; scarce;
Purchased from FORVM in Feb. 09
3 commentsarizonarobin
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Crispina, PhilippopolisThrace, Philippopolis

KRICPEINA CEBACTH
Draped bust right

FILIPPOPOLEITWN
Nike walking left, holding wreath and palm.

Augusta, AD 178-182
19-20mm;3.61g
Mouchmov 5233
Wildwinds example (this coin)
arizonarobin
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Crispina, RIC 680CRISPINA AVGVSTA
Draped bust right
IVNO LVCINA
Juno standing left, holding a patera and scepter, SC in fields to sides
AE as, 25mm, 9.73g
novacystis
1 commentsnovacystis
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Crispina, RIC III 288 (Commodus)Rome mint, Crispina Denarius, 178-182 A.D. AR, 18mm 2.59g, RIC III 288 (Commodus), RSC 39a
O: CRISPINA AVGVSTA, Draped bust right
R: VENVS FELIX, Venus seated left, holding Victory and sceptre
casata137ec
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Crispina, SestertiusRome mint, circa AD 180-182
CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right
LAETITIA, Laetitia standing left, holding wreath and rudder, SC in field
19.86 gr
Ref : Cohen # 27, RCV # 6007
Potator II
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Crispina, VenusCRISPINA-AVGVSTA
draped bust right

VE-NVS
Venus standing facing, head left, holding apple and lifting drapery from shoulder

Ar denarius;3.06g;17-19mm
RIC 286a;Cohen 35
4 commentsarizonarobin
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Crispina, wife of CommodusObv: CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust of Crispina facing right.

Rev: VENVS, Venus standing left, holding an apple in her right hand; gathering up folds of her gown with her left.

Silver Denarius, Rome mint, c. 180 - 182 AD

3.4 grams, 19.14 mm, 180°

RIC III Commodus 286a, RSC 35, S6002, VM 8
1 commentsMatt Inglima
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Crispina, wife of Commodus, AR denariusCrispina Denarius. CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right, hair in bun behind / CONCORDIA, clasped hands.
RIC 279(B), RSC 8, BMC 37
2 commentsvindelicus
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Crispina, wife of Commodus, AR denarius, RIC 279 (B)Crispina Denarius. CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right, hair in bun behind / CONCORDIA, clasped hands.
RIC 279(B), RSC 8, BMC 37
17 mm/2.74 g
vindelicus
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Crispina, wife of Commodus. Augusta, 177-182/3 CE.AR Denarius (19.5mm, 3.15g), Rome mint, 180-181 CE.
Obv: CRISPINA AVGVSTA, bare-headed and draped bust right.
Rev: DIS GENITALIBVS, large rectangular altar.
RIC-281A, Sear 5999 var., BMC 31, RSC 15, Cohen 15.

Crispina's earliest obverse legend (CRISPINA AVGVSTA, RIC-281B; C-16; BMC-39, is usual for this issue).
2 comments
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Crispina, wife of Commodus. Augusta, 177-182/3 CE.Æ As or Dupondius (25mm), Rome mint, 180-182 CE.
Obv: CRISPINA AVGVSTA, Bare-headed and draped bust right.
Rev: IVNO LVCINA S C, Juno standing l., holding patera and scepter.
RIC-680, Sear-6018, BMC-433, Cohen-24.
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