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Aquilia Severa, wife of Elagabalus 220-221 & 221-222 A.D. Denarius Good VF -- #AC103130
AR Denarius 18mm. 2.05g. Rome Mint 220 A.D. Draped bust, r. IVLIA AQVILA SEVERA AVG Concordia standing half-left, sacrificing out of patera over lighted altar and holding double cornucopiae; star in r. field. CONCORDIA RIC IV 226; RSC III 2 Good VF. Toned with much underlying lustre. Good detail. Old cleaning scratches on reverse beneath toning. Light old scratch on cheek. Reduced from: $395

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 $ 360.00
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Julia Soaemias, mother of Elagabalus 218-222 A.D. Denarius Good VF -- #AC106080
AR Denarius 19mm. 3.01g. Rome Mint 220-222 A.D. (under Elagabalus) Draped bust, r. IVLIA SOAEMIAS AVG Venus Caelestis standing l., holding apple and scepter; star to r. VENVS CAELESTIS RIC IV 241; RSC III 8 Good VF. Toned. Nice details. Minor porosity. Some light cleaning marks before bust. 

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 $ 110.00
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Julia Soaemias, mother of Elagabalus 218-222 A.D. Denarius VF -- #AC103141
AR Denarius 20mm. 3.00g. Rome Mint 218-220 A.D. Draped bust, r. IVLIA SOAEMIAS AVG Venus Caelestis seated l., holding apple and scepter; to l. child standing r., raising hands. VENVS CAELESTIS RIC IV 243; RSC III 14 VF. Lightly toned and lustrous. Good metal. Lightly brushed and perhaps a bit bright. A few small marks.

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 $ 165.00
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Julia Soaemias, mother of Elagabalus 218-222 A.D. Denarius Good VF -- #AC99910
AR Denarius 19mm. 3.40g. Rome Mint 218-220 A.D. Draped bust, r. IVLIA SOAEMIAS AVG Venus seated l. on throne, holding apple and sceptre, child in front facing raising both hands. VENUVS CAELESTIS RIC IV 243; RSC III 14 Good VF. Toned with much lustre. A few flan flaws. Reverse die worn.

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 $ 85.00
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Julia Maesa, Grandmother of Elagabalus 218-223 A.D. Denarius Good VF -- #AC96421
AR Denarius 20mm. 2.52g. Antioch mint 281-220 A.D. Draped bust r., wearing stephane. IVLIA MAESA AVG Juno, veiled, standing half-left, holding patera and sceptre, peacock at feet. IVNO RIC IV 256; RSC III 20 and 21 (same dies) Good VF. Lightly toned and lustrous. A few tiny faint marks. This example shares dies with the plated example in RSC.

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 $ 110.00
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Julia Maesa, Grandmother of Elagabalus 218-224 A.D. Sestertius Near EF -- #AC90423
AE Sestertius 30mm. 22.70g. Rome Mint 218-220 A.D. Draped bust r., wearing stephane. IVLIA MAESA AVG Pudicitia seated l., raising hand to draw veil, holding sceptre; In ex.: SC PVDICITIA RIC IV 417 Near EF. Rare. Superb portrait. Mottled olive green patina. Fields smoothed. ex. CNR XLV.2 'Empress Collection,' with ticket. Reduced from: $1495

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 $ 1250.00
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Severus Alexander 222-235 A.D. Denarius EF -- #AC101232
AR Denarius 20mm. 3.93g. Rome Mint 222-228 A.D. Laureate and draped bust, r. IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG Aequitas standing l., holding scales and cornucopiae. AEQVITAS AVG RIC IV 127; RSC III 9 EF. Very lightly toned and brightly lustrous. Well struck and nearly mint state. Some porous spots, as typical. A few faint marks under magnification. Reduced from: $175

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 $ 160.00
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Severus Alexander 222-235 A.D. Sestertius VF -- #AC92949
AE Sestertius 31mm. 19.60g. Rome Mint 231 A.D. Laureate head r., drapery on far shoulder. IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG Victory standing l., holding wreath and palm; S-C to either side. P M TR P X COS III P P RIC IV 523 VF. Dark green patina. Good detail. A few minor rough spots.

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 $ 195.00
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Severus Alexander 222-235 A.D. As Fine -- #AC91850
AE As 26mm. 11.80g. Rome Mint 222-231 A.D. Laureate bust r., drapery on far shoulder. IMP SEV ALEXANDER AVG Liberalitas standing l., holding abacus and cornucopiae; S C to either side. LIBERALITAS AVGVSTI IIII RIC IV 577 Fine. Rare. Mottled brown patina. A pleasing example for the grade. Some minor porous areas.

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 $ 125.00
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Julia Mamaea 222-235 A.D. Denarius VF -- #AC103172
AR Denarius 20mm. 3.11g. Rome Mint 222 A.D. Draped bust, r. IVLIA MAMAEA AVG Juno, diademed and veiled, standing l., holding patera and sceptre; peacock at her feet, head reverted. IVNO CONSERVATRIX RIC IV 343; RSC III 35 VF. Lightly toned and lustrous. A few tiny adhesions.

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 $ 95.00
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Julia Mamaea 222-235 A.D. Denarius Near EF -- #AC103165
AR Denarius 20mm. 2.77g. Rome Mint 222 A.D. Draped bust, r. IVLIA MAMAEA AVG Juno, diademed and veiled, standing l., holding patera and sceptre; peacock at her feet. IVNO CONSERVATRIX RIC IV 343; RSC III 35 Near EF. Lightly toned with nearly full lustre.

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 $ 155.00
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Julia Mamaea 222-235 A.D. Denarius Near EF -- #AC102140
AR Denarius 21mm. 2.93g. Rome Mint 226 A.D. (under Severus Alexander) Diademed and draped bust, r. IVLIA MAMAEA AVG Vesta, veiled, standing half-left, holding palladium and sceptre. VESTA RIC IV 360; RSC III 81 Near EF. Nice old toning with underlying lustre. Struck with worn obverse die. Ragged flan.

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 $ 95.00
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Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander 222-235 A.D. Denarius VF -- #AC106097
AR Denarius 20mm. 3.11g. Rome Mint 222 A.D. (under Severus Alexander) Draped bust, r. IVLIA MAMAEA AVG Juno Conservatrix standing l., holding patera and scepter; to l., peacock standing l., head r. IVNO CONSERVATRIX RIC IV 343; RSC III 35 VF. Toned with some remaining lustre in legends. Some light porosity. 

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 $ 85.00
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Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander 222-235 A.D. Denarius VF -- #AC99835
AR Denarius 18mm. 2.82g. Rome mint 222 A.D. Draped bust, r. IVLIA MAMAEA AVG Juno, veiled, standing half-left, holding patera and sceptre, peacock at feet. IVNO CONSERVATRIX RIC IV 343; RSC III 35 VF. Toned with some hints of iridescence and much lustre. Some encrustations on reverse.

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 $ 75.00
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Maximinus I 235-238 A.D. Denarius EF -- #AC106075
AR Denarius 20mm. 3.01g. Rome Mint 236 A.D. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust, r. IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG Salus seated l., feeding from patera a serpent coiled around and rising from altar to l., resting other arm on chair. SALVS AVGVSTI RIC IV 14; RSC III 85a EF. Lightly toned and fully lustrous. Superb portrait detail. Some tiny cleaning scratches, primarily on reverse, under magnification. 

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 $ 135.00
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Maximinus I 235-238 A.D. Denarius EF -- #AC106072
AR Denarius 19mm. 3.33g. Rome Mint 235 A.D. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust, r. IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG Providentia standing l., holding wand over globe and cornucopiae. PROVIDENTIA AVG RIC IV 13; RSC III 77 EF. Lightly toned and brightly lustrous. Nicely struck. Some greenish corrosion at obverse edge, otherwise choice. ex. Harlan J. Berk with ticket stating 'from the Philip Ashton Collection, purchased from Alex Malloy, June 1999, reported to be from the Novae hoard.' 

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 $ 135.00
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Maximinus I 235-238 A.D. Dupondius Near VF -- #AC105858
AE Dupondius 24mm. 10.01g. Rome Mint 236-238 A.D. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust, r. MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG GERM Pax standing l., holding branch and transverse sceptre; S-C across fields. PAX AVGVSTI RIC IV 82 Near VF. Quite rare. Dark green contrasting patina. Some minor adhesions and cleaning marks.

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 $ 125.00
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Maximinus I 235-238 A.D. Denarius Near EF -- #AC103183
AR Denarius 20mm. 2.63g. Rome Mint 236 A.D. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust, r. IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG Pax standing l., holding branch and scepter. PAX AVGVSTI RIC IV 12; RSC III 31a Near EF. Toned with bright lustre beneath toning. Some lightly porous areas. Small green adhesion on cheek.

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 $ 125.00
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Maximus, as Caesar 235-238 A.D. Sestertius Good Fine -- #AC103184
AE Sestertius 32mm. 24.64g. Rome Mint 236-238 A.D. Bare-head and draped bust, r. MAXIMVS CAES GERM Maximus standing l., holding baton in r. hand and transverse spear; behind him, two standards; S-C across fields. PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS RIC IV 13 Good Fine. Dark brown and green patina. Nice portrait resembling his father. Fields lightly smoothed, particularly on reverse. Maximus was the son of Maximinus I.

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 $ 250.00
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Pupienus 238 A.D. Sestertius VF -- #AC101862
AE Sestertius 31mm. 16.81g. Rome Mint May-August 238 A.D. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust, r. IMP CAES M CLOD PVPIENVS AVG Liberalitas standing half left holding counting board and cornucopiae; S-C to either side. LIBERALITAS AVGVSTORVM RIC IV 14 VF. Rare. Nice dark green patina. Nice portrait. Some small porous spots. Pupienus Maximus and Balbinus were elevated to co-emperors by the Senate after Gordian I and II were killed in their struggle to depose Maximinus I. The Praetorians who had stood to profit from the Gordiani became agitated and pushed for the elevation of Gordian III instead. When Pupienus and Balbinus began to distrust each other, the Praetorians seized the opportunity and killed both emperors after only 99 days of reign. Reduced from: $795

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 $ 695.00
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