222-235AD Julia Mamaea Silver Denarius – gVF
$165.00
Julia Mamaea was a Roman empress and the mother of Emperor Severus Alexander, acting as his regent and influential advisor. She was known for her political acumen but was ultimately assassinated alongside her son in 235 AD
Graded as Good Very Fine, this well-centered example retains its frosted mint bloom and presents an excellent appearance.
1 in stock
Description
Origin:Roman Imperial
Region:Rome, Italy
Denomination:Denarius
Composition:Silver
Date:Struck 227 A.D.
Obverse:IVLIA MA MAEA AVG, diademed and draped bust to right of Julia Mamaea
Reverse:VESTA, Vesta standing half-left holding patera and sceptre
Diameter, Weight & Orientation:20mm, 2.9g; 6h
Grade:Good Very Fine, retained frosted mint bloom, a very nice example
Provenance:Private collection from Victoria
References:S.8217, RIC 360, RSC 81
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