Faustina Junior, Augusta (147-175 AD.), Rome mint, struck under Marcus Aurelius circa 161-164 AD.,
Æ Sestertius (30-33 mm / 22,47 g),
Obv.: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, her draped bust right, wearing stephane.
Rev.: TEMPOR FELIC / S - C , Fecunditas standing left, holding an infant on each arm; to either side below, two children standing facing her, the inner children raising their arms to her.
RIC III, 347, 1674 (scarce) ; BMC 952 ; Coh. 224 .
Curtis Clay:
"These types, of course, show the growth of the imperial family of Marcus Aurelius and Faustina II: third surviving girl born late 158-early 159, fourth surviving girl born late 159, twins Commodus and brother born 31 August 161. A type of Faustina II then shows all six children, ... "