★ A Beautiful Example ★
Roman Empire Julia Mamaea (mother of Severus Alexander) AD 228 Æ Dupondius Extremely Fine; one of the very finest to have come to auction
Extremely Fine; a superb specimen, highly detailed and crisp, with a glossy dark-brown patina - undoubtedly one of the very finest to have come up for auction | ROMAN EMPIRE. Julia Mamaea (mother of Severus Alexander).
Bronze dupondius, AD 228. Rome.
Obv: IVLIA MAMAEA AVGVSTA, diademed and draped bust right, set on crescent. Rev: FELICITAS PVBLICA, Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and leaning on column; S-C across fields.
Extremely Fine; a superb specimen, highly detailed and crisp, with a glossy dark-brown patina - undoubtedly one of the very finest to have come up for auction.
Reference: RIC IV-678 (Severus Alexander); BMCRE-493 (Severus Alexander).
Provenance: from the Euclidean Collection; acquired from Baldwin's Auctions Ltd, January 2016.
Die Axis: 1h.
Diameter: 25 mm.
Weight: 8.89 g.
Composition: Bronze.
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