Lucilla (Empress AD 164 - 169)

Annia Aurelia Galeria Lucilla was the second daughter of Marcus Aurelius and Faustina the younger. She married Lucius Verus, co-emperor with Marcus, around AD 164. After the death of her husband in AD 169, she remarried but was involved in a plot against Commodus and was exiled to Capri before being executed. Her coins were struck during the reign of Marcus Aurelius.

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Lucilla 007503

Lucilla 'Hilaritas' As
Brass, 20.95 grams, 30.59 mm. Obverse: LVCILLA AVGVSTA; draped bust right. Reverse: HILARITAS S C; Hilaritas standing left; holding long palm and cornucopiae. Not in RCV; RIC 1741; C 30. Fine.

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Lucilla 007503


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