Felicitas was also the name of the Roman goddess of good luck, fortune, and prosperity. She was often depicted holding a caduceus (symbol of commerce) and a cornucopia (symbol of plenty), reinforcing her association with wealth, harmony, and the well-being of the state.), So much detail left in her clothing! Wow. Silver Denari, 98-117AD, Rome.
This silver denarius, minted under Emperor Trajan (98–117 AD), depicts Felicitas, the Roman goddess of good fortune, prosperity, and success. Trajan ruled during one of the greatest periods of Roman expansion and stability, and by placing Felicitas on his coinage, he sent a clear message—Rome was thriving, divinely favored, and destined for greatness under his leadership.
In contrast to the goddess Fortuna, who could bring terrible luck as well as good, Felicitas was a gentle, positive deity. Let her be a talisman for you during the current decline of civilization.
MATERIALS: silver, new sterling silver chain
AGE: c. 98-117 AD
CONDITION: Very good
SIZE: 3/4" length including the bale, 3/4" width, 18" chain