Roman Silver Denarius Julia Soaemias (218-222 AD) XF NGC

Roman Silver Denarius Julia Soaemias (218-222 AD) XF NGC

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Silver Denarius from the reign of Julia Soaemias, who was the mother of the emperor Elagabalus, a member of the powerful Emesan dynasty.

Ancient Roman coinage.
  • This Silver Denarius depicts Julia Soaemias, mother of Emperor Elagabalus A.D. 218 - 222.
  • Graded Extra Fine by NGC.
  • 19 mm in diameter; 2.6 g.
  • Obverse: Shows Julia's right facing bust surrounded by "IVLIA SOAEMIAS AVG."
  • Reverse: Hoards, labels, and style may vary slightly.
  • Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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Julia Soaemias and her son Elagabalus were murdered by mutinous troops in A.D. 222 as were Severus Alexander and his mother Julia Mamaea in A.D. 235 ending the Severan dynasty.

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