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Giovanni Cavino  (1500–1570)  wikidata:Q329088
 
Giovanni Cavino
Alternative names
Giovanni da Cavino; Giovanni Dal Cavino
Description Italian sculptor, medalist, engraver, goldsmith and medal cutter
Date of birth/death 1500 Edit this at Wikidata 1570 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Padua Padua
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Faustina Minor. Augusta, AD 147-175.

Æ “Medallion” (33.57 g, 7h)
FAVSTINA • AVG • ANTONINI • AVG • PII • FIL •, draped bust right, wearing hair bound up and tied with fillet
Faustina standing left with child standing behind, sacrificing over lighted altar; to left before altar, attendant standing left, holding simpulum; behind on either side, two female attendants; in background, statue of Neptune standing right with left foot on globe, holding trident and dolphin within hexastyle belvedere, of which four columns are visible; S C in exergue.
Cf. Gnecchi Lucilla 13 and Crispina 5 (for rev. type); Klawans 2; Lawrence 59.
EF, attractive olive-green and red brown patina.
Date early-mid 16th century
Source/Photographer http://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=153244
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