Denarius of Elagabalus reigned 218–222 CE. Obverse: IVLIAAQVILIASEVERAAVG — draped bust of Aquilia Severa facing right; pearl border. Reverse: CONCORDIA — Concordia standing left, holding a patera above a burning altar in her right hand and a double cornucopia in her left; star in right field; pearl border. Date: 220 CE. Place of origin: Rome. Material: coin. Diameter: 18.5–19.0 mm. Weight: 3.00 g. Maker/issuer: Aquilia Severa fl. 220–222; Roman empress 221–222., A single round metal coin with a worn surface sits against a white background; the coin is primarily gray with darker and lighter gray areas showing wear and texture, and it has a slightly irregular edge. On the coin’s face is a raised depiction of a standing robed figure seen from the side, holding an object and with drapery details visible, and there is a faint decorative border around the rim.
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Denarius of Elagabalus reigned 218–222 CE. Obverse: IVLIAAQVILIASEVERAAVG — draped bust of Aquilia Severa facing right; pearl border. Reverse: CONCORDIA — Concordia standing left, holding a patera above a burning altar in her right hand and a double cornucopia in her left; star in right field; pearl border. Date: 220 CE. Place of origin: Rome. Material: coin. Diameter: 18.5–19.0 mm. Weight: 3.00 g. Maker/issuer: Aquilia Severa fl. 220–222; Roman empress 221–222., A single round metal coin with a worn surface sits against a white background; the coin is primarily gray with darker and lighter gray areas showing wear and texture, and it has a slightly irregular edge. On the coin’s face is a raised depiction of a standing robed figure seen from the side, holding an object and with drapery details visible, and there is a faint decorative border around the rim.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A31_111

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

58.0Mo (1.2Mo) / 38.1cm x 38.1cm / 4504 x 4504 (300dpi)

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