Roman Empire AR Denarius Julia Maesa (218-245 AD) Ch VF NGC

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Coin Highlights:
The Roman Empire AR Denarius of Julia Maesa (218-245 AD) is a remarkable testament to the influence and power wielded by one of Rome’s most formidable women. As the grandmother of emperors Elagabalus and Severus Alexander, Julia Maesa played a pivotal role in shaping the imperial court during a time of political upheaval. This silver denarius is not just a coin—it is a direct link to the intrigues and ambitions of the Severan dynasty.
This specimen exhibits impressive detail with well-preserved features that highlight the artistry of the period. The obverse features a stately portrait of Julia Maesa, her regal profile exuding the authority and wisdom that made her a key figure in Roman politics. The reverse, often depicting deities or symbols of stability, reinforces the themes of legitimacy and power that defined her tenure.
With its combination of historical significance, strong eye appeal, and collectibility, this denarius is an exceptional addition to any Roman coin collection. Whether you are drawn to the Severan era, the role of influential women in history, or simply the beauty of ancient silver coinage, this piece offers a rare opportunity to own a tangible artifact from one of Rome’s most compelling periods.
Don't miss your chance to add this remarkable denarius to your collection today.
These Roman Silver denarii feature Julia Maesa, grandmother of Emperor Elagabalus, who ruled from 218-222 AD. This ancient Silver coin has been certified by NGC in Choice Very Fine condition.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains .14 oz of Silver.
- Approximately 20 mm in diameter.
- NGC encapsulation protects and guarantees the Choice Very Fine certification.
- Obverse: Bust of Julia Maesa, grandmother of Emperor Elagabalus (218-222 AD), surrounded by the text "IVLIA MAESA AVG".
- Reverse: Designs may vary.
The Roman Empire AR Denarius of Julia Maesa (218-245 AD) is a remarkable testament to the influence and power wielded by one of Rome’s most formidable women. As the grandmother of emperors Elagabalus and Severus Alexander, Julia Maesa played a pivotal role in shaping the imperial court during a time of political upheaval. This silver denarius is not just a coin—it is a direct link to the intrigues and ambitions of the Severan dynasty.
This specimen exhibits impressive detail with well-preserved features that highlight the artistry of the period. The obverse features a stately portrait of Julia Maesa, her regal profile exuding the authority and wisdom that made her a key figure in Roman politics. The reverse, often depicting deities or symbols of stability, reinforces the themes of legitimacy and power that defined her tenure.
With its combination of historical significance, strong eye appeal, and collectibility, this denarius is an exceptional addition to any Roman coin collection. Whether you are drawn to the Severan era, the role of influential women in history, or simply the beauty of ancient silver coinage, this piece offers a rare opportunity to own a tangible artifact from one of Rome’s most compelling periods.
Don't miss your chance to add this remarkable denarius to your collection today.
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