Sestertius depicting Julia Mamaea ca. 180–235 and Alexander Severus 208–235, struck 225–235 CE, Roman Empire Rome. Obverse: Julia Mamaea; reverse: personification Felicitas. Issuer: Alexander Severus. Coin type: Roman sestertius; diameter 31.5 mm obverse / 28.5 mm reverse; weight 20.45 g., A round, weathered coin with an uneven edge and a few chips, showing a raised central figure of a standing person holding an object in one hand; the surface is textured and worn with visible raised outlines suggesting clothing folds and a base beneath the figure. The coin's color is predominantly dark brown with areas of lighter brown and hints of greenish patina, and there are subtle variations in tone across the surface. The background behind the coin is plain and white.
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Sestertius depicting Julia Mamaea ca. 180–235 and Alexander Severus 208–235, struck 225–235 CE, Roman Empire Rome. Obverse: Julia Mamaea; reverse: personification Felicitas. Issuer: Alexander Severus. Coin type: Roman sestertius; diameter 31.5 mm obverse / 28.5 mm reverse; weight 20.45 g., A round, weathered coin with an uneven edge and a few chips, showing a raised central figure of a standing person holding an object in one hand; the surface is textured and worn with visible raised outlines suggesting clothing folds and a base beneath the figure. The coin's color is predominantly dark brown with areas of lighter brown and hints of greenish patina, and there are subtle variations in tone across the surface. The background behind the coin is plain and white.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A31_285

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

58.0Mo (2.5Mo) / 38.1cm x 38.1cm / 4504 x 4504 (300dpi)

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