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Julia Mamaea, Silver Denarius

Julia Mamaea (Mother of Severus Alexander). Silver Denarius. Mint of Rome, struck under Severus Alexander, A.D. 222-235. IVLIA MAMAEA AVG, draped bust of Julia Mamaea facing right, rev. IVNO CONSERVATRIX, Juno, diademed, standing left, holding patera and sceptre, a peacock at her feet, 2.74g, 12h (C. 36; RIC 343). Well struck with an attractive, delicate portrait and a light tone, about extremely fine.

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