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Roman Julia Maesa Antoninianus Silver Denarius Coin NGC Certified AU & Story

$ 129.18

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  • Composition: Silver
  • Date: 218
  • Ruler: Severus
  • Year: 218 AD
  • Condition: Roman Julia Maesa Antoninianus Silver Denarius Coin NGC Certified AU & Story,Certificate. Julia Maesa was a very powerful and influential figure in the Severan dynasty. She was the sister of Julia Domna and brother in law to her husband, Septimius Severus. Her father was Gaius Julius Bassianus, the priest of the sun god Elagabal, the patron god of Emesa (modern Homs). As grandmother of both the Roman emperors Elagabalus and Alexander Severus, she figured prominently in their reigns. Orchestrating the assassination of Elagabalus when he became a liability and ensuring Alexander Severus’s accession in his place. She died during his reign and was deifiedGrade/Condition: (AU) Weight/Dimensions: 4.8 gMetal: Silver Obverse: Portrait of empress Reverse: Various pagan deities reflecting contemporary political, military, and religious themes
  • Ancient Coins: Roman Coins
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Historical Period: Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)
  • Grade: AU
  • Certification: NGC
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  • Era: Ancient
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
  • Roman Julia Maesa Antoninianus Silver: Denarius Coin NGC Certified AU & Story,Certificate
  • Denomination: Denarius
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    Description

    Roman Julia Maesa Antoninianus Silver Denarius Coin NGC Certified AU & Story,Certificate.
    Julia Maesa was a very powerful and influential figure in the Severan dynasty. She was the sister of Julia Domna and brother in law to her husband, Septimius Severus. Her father was Gaius Julius Bassianus, the priest of the sun god Elagabal, the patron god of Emesa (modern Homs). As grandmother of both the Roman emperors Elagabalus and Alexander Severus, she figured prominently in their reigns. Orchestrating the assassination of Elagabalus when he became a liability and ensuring Alexander Severus’s accession in his place. She died during his reign and was deified
    Grade/Condition:
    AU
    Weight/Dimensions:
    4.8 g
    Metal:
    Silver
    Obverse:
    Portrait of empress
    Reverse:
    Various pagan deities reflecting contemporary political, military, and religious themes
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