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

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Ancient Roman coinage.
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.
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.
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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