Description
Julia Mamaea (Mother of Severus Alexander).
Silver Denarius, Rome, AD 222-235.
Draped bust right. Rev. Juno standing left, holding sceptre and patera, peacock at feet.
(RIC 343).
Good Very Fine.
2.78g
Out of stock
Julia Mamaea (Mother of Severus Alexander).
Silver Denarius, Rome, AD 222-235.
Draped bust right. Rev. Juno standing left, holding sceptre and patera, peacock at feet.
(RIC 343).
Good Very Fine.
2.78g
Date | AD 222-235 |
---|---|
Coin Group | Ancient Rome |
Denomination | Denarius |
Country | Early Empire |
Coin House | Julia Mamaea |
Metal | Silver |
Mint Mark | Rome |
References | RIC 343 |
Weight | 2.78 g |
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