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Mariniana, Died c. 253 A.D., Wife of Valerian I, who Reigned 253 - 260 A.D.

Egnatia Mariniana was the wife of Emperor Valerian I and mother of Gallienus. She died shortly before or shortly after her husband's accession to the throne.

|Mariniana|, |Mariniana,| |Died| |c.| |253| |A.D.,| |Wife| |of| |Valerian| |I||antoninianus|
SH03357. Silvered antoninianus, Hunter IV 4, RSC IV 4, RIC V-1 4 (S), SRCV III 10068, VF, rainbow toning, flan flaw, weight 3.1 g, maximum diameter 23.0 mm, die axis 180o, Rome mint, 257 A.D.; obverse DIVAE MARINIANAE, veiled and draped bust right, wearing stephane, hair slightly waved, crescent behind shoulders; reverse CONSECRATIO, Peacock facing in splendor, head looking right; ex Wayne Sayles; scarce; SOLD


|Mariniana|, |Mariniana,| |Died| |c.| |253| |A.D.,| |Wife| |of| |Valerian| |I||antoninianus|
Egnatia Mariniana was the wife of Emperor Valerian and mother of Gallienus. She died shortly before or shortly after her husband's accession to the throne.
RA85077. Billon antoninianus, RIC V-1 6 (R), RSC IV 16, Hunter IV 1, SRCV III 10070, VF, well centered and struck on a tight flan, toned, very porous, edge cracks, weight 3.476 g, maximum diameter 20.6 mm, die axis 180o, Rome mint, 254 A.D.; obverse DIVAE MARINIANAE, veiled and draped bust, hair in horizontal ridges, no diadem, crescent behind shoulders; reverse CONSECRATIO, Diva Mariniana seated on a peacock flying right, taking her to the heavens, veiled, raising right hand, scepter in left hand; rare; SOLD


|Mariniana|, |Mariniana,| |Died| |c.| |253| |A.D.,| |Wife| |of| |Valerian| |I||antoninianus|
Sear notes that this variety without a diadem may be from a provincial mint.
RS45548. Billon antoninianus, RIC V-1 3, RSC IV 3 (S), SRCV III 10067 (253 - 254 A.D.), Göbl MIR 216b (2nd - 3rd emission, 255 - 257 A.D.), aVF, weight 3.117 g, maximum diameter 21.1 mm, die axis 180o, Rome(?) mint, 253 - 257 A.D.; obverse DIVAE MARINIANAE, veiled and draped bust right, hair in horizontal ridges, no diadem, crescent behind shoulders; reverse CONSECRATIO, Peacock facing in splendor, head looking left; scarce; SOLD


|Mariniana|, |Mariniana,| |Died| |c.| |253| |A.D.,| |Wife| |of| |Valerian| |I||antoninianus|
SH21674. Bronze antoninianus, RIC V-1 3, RSC IV 3 (S), SRCV III 10067 (253 - 254 A.D.), Göbl MIR 216b (2nd - 3rd emission, 255 - 257 A.D.), EF, toned, weight 2.701 g, maximum diameter 21.2 mm, die axis 45o, Rome mint, 257 A.D.; obverse DIVAE MARINIANAE, veiled and draped bust right, wearing stephane, hair slightly waved, crescent below bust; reverse CONSECRATIO, Peacock facing in splendor, head looking left; scarce; SOLD


|Mariniana|, |Mariniana,| |Died| |c.| |253| |A.D.,| |Wife| |of| |Valerian| |I||sestertius|
Egnatia Mariniana was the wife of Emperor Valerian and mother of Gallienus. She died shortly before or shortly after her husband's accession to the throne.
RB95773. Bronze sestertius, Hunter IV 8, SRCV III 10073, RIC V-1 9 (R2) var. (peacock head right), Cohen V 7 var. (same), NGC Ch VF, 4/5 strike, 3/5 surface (4632631020), removed from plastic holder, weight 16.871 g, maximum diameter 31.3 mm, die axis 180o, Rome mint, posthumous, c. 256 A.D.; obverse DIVAE MARINIANAE, draped bust right, wearing veil and stephane; reverse CONSECRATIO, peacock facing in splendor, looking left, S - C (senatus consulto) flanking legs; ex Morris Collection; NGC| Lookup (NGC tag included, but no longer in plastic holder); rare; SOLD


|Mariniana|, |Mariniana,| |Died| |c.| |253| |A.D.,| |Wife| |of| |Valerian| |I||antoninianus|
SH53264. Billon antoninianus, RIC V-1 6 (R), RSC IV 16, Hunter IV 1, SRCV III 10070, gVF, weight 3.578 g, maximum diameter 23.6 mm, die axis 0o, Rome mint, 254 A.D.; obverse DIVAE MARINIANAE, veiled and draped bust right, hair in horizontal ridges, no diadem, crescent behind shoulders; reverse CONSECRATIO, Diva Mariniana seated on a peacock flying right, taking her to the heavens, veiled, raising right hand, scepter in left hand; SOLD


Mariniana, Died c. 253 A.D., Wife of Valerian I

|Mariniana|, |Mariniana,| |Died| |c.| |253| |A.D.,| |Wife| |of| |Valerian| |I||sestertius|
Egnatia Mariniana was the wife of Emperor Valerian and mother of Gallienus. She died shortly before or shortly after her husband's accession to the throne.
RB91454. Bronze sestertius, Göbl MIR 213d, RIC V-1 11 (R2), Hunter IV 6, Cohen V 10, SRCV III 10076, F, nice portrait and peacock, somewhat rectangular flan, edge cracks, weight 13.534 g, maximum diameter 28.8 mm, die axis 0o, Rome mint, posthumous, c. 256 A.D.; obverse DIVAE MARINIANAE, draped bust right, wearing veil and stephane; reverse CONSECRATIO, peacock facing in splendor, looking right, S - C (senatus consulto) flanking legs; from the Maxwell Hunt Collection, ex Pegasi Coins, ex George M. Beach (Owosso, MI); rare; SOLD


|Mariniana|, |Mariniana,| |Died| |c.| |253| |A.D.,| |Wife| |of| |Valerian| |I||antoninianus|
SH00371. Billon antoninianus, RIC V-1 6 (R), RSC IV 16, Hunter IV 1, SRCV III 10070, superb EF, weight 3.8 g, maximum diameter 23.1 mm, die axis 0o, Rome mint, 254 A.D.; obverse DIVAE MARINIANAE, veiled and draped bust, hair in horizontal ridges, no diadem, crescent behind shoulders; reverse CONSECRATIO, Diva Mariniana seated on a peacock flying right, taking her to the heavens, veiled, raising right hand, scepter in left hand; rare; SOLD








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