Phrygia, Eumenea. Fulvia, circa 41-40 BC. AE. 6.95 g. 20.35 mm. Zmertorix, the son of Philonides, magistrate.
Obv: head of Fulvia as Nike, right; c/ms on neck.
Rev: ΦΟΥΛΟΥΙΑΝΩΝ ΖΜΕΡΤΟΡΙΓΟΣ ΦΙΛΩΝΙΔΟΥ. Athena advancing, left, with vertical spear and shield.
Ref: RPC 3139; BMC 20.
Very Fine. Fulvia is a very rich Roman woman of noble birth. Fulvia was married to Marc Antony in her third marriage. The name of the city of Eumenia was changed to Fulvia by Marc Antony. Fulvia was the first non-mythological woman to have her portrait struck on Roman coins.