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The Imperial Family On Third Century Roman Coinage

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The-Imperial-Family-On-Third-Century-Roman-CoinageAmerican Numismatic Society - Coins played a significant role in shaping the public image of the Roman imperial family. The majority of the coins which left the central imperial mints featured the emperor himself and emphasized his activities and virtues, from (re)conquering Britain to his close friendship with Hercules. However, emperors did not always appear solo on their coinage- wives, ancestors, and descendants could all be placed on coins to highlight other marks of distinction for the regime, such as proclaiming ancestry or demonstrating the security of the succession. Although there has recently been a great deal of interest in the place of members of the imperial house on coinage, one aspect which has been largely ignored is the development of familial types - coins which display at least two members of the imperial family together on either the obverse or reverse of a coin.

These types appear early on - Augustus minted coins with his chosen successors, Gaius and Lucius Caesar, together on the reverse. By the end of the reign of Septimius Severus (193-211), familial types had become more common. This is in large part due to the prominence of his two potential heirs, Caracalla (198-211) and Geta (209-211), and their powerful mother, Julia Domna.

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Some earlier examples are:

Vespasian sestertius, Titus and Domitian facing each other.

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Faustina Jr with Commodus and Annius Verus jumping on bed/throne.

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I've always found profound how the origin myth of Remus and Romulus and their sibling rivalry echoed through Roman history. Titus/Domitian and Caracalla/Geta are the obvious examples that come to mind.
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Very interesting article and nice coins kskirwin.
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@jskirwin, nice addition to this post. Oddly, I hadn't thought of doing something like that for these press relases before.
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