Julia Mamaea (222-235 AD) AR Denarius of Rome
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Roman Silver Denarius, struck 222 - 235 A.D. in Rome, representing Julia Avita Mamaea, mother of Emperor Severus Alexander. Avers: IVLIA . MAMAEA . AVG . - Draped bust of Julia Mamaea, right, wearing a diadem (stephane). Reverse: VESTA - Vesta, veiled, standing half-left, holding palladium and sceptre. Reference: BMC 381-7; RIC 360; RSC 81. Measurements: Approx. 2.8/2.9 mm; 2.9 grams
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Julia Mamaea (222-235 AD) AR Denarius of Rome
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