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July 15, 2026

Elagabalus, AD 218-222 ROMAN EMPIRE AR Denarius NGC VF20

This Roman Empire AR Denarius was struck for Elagabalus, who reigned from AD 218 to 222. Grade VF20. Silver denarii of Elagabalus remain accessible yet highly collectible artifacts of the early 3rd century Roman Empire.
July 15, 2026

Roman Silver Coin, Julia Maesa Denarius (218-220 AD) Rome Denario Roma RIC:268

JULIA MAESA. Denarius. (Ar. 2.99g/20mm). 218-220 AD Rome. (RIC 268) Being Roman Emperor Heliogabalus Obverse: Draped bust of Julia Maesa to the right, around legend: IVLIA MAESA AVG Reverse: Pudicitia seated left holding scepter, around legend: PVDICITIA. VF ** Julia Mesa (Iulia Mæsa, May 7 c. 165 – August 3, 224) was a Roman lady,1 daughter of Julius Basiano, priest of the sun god El-Gabal, the tutelary god of Emesa (present-day Homs), in the province of Syria, and grandmother of the emperors Elagabalus (r. 218-222) and Alexander Severus (r. 218-235). She participated in the murder of the first to favor the ascension to the throne of the second, who years later would also be assassinated, beginning the crisis of the third century. Like her younger sister, Julia Domna, she was among the most important women who wielded the power behind the throne in the Roman Empire. After Caracalla's death, Julia Mesa rescued the Severa Dynasty from the usurper Macrinus2 (r. 217-218).** JULIA MAESA. Denario. (Ar. 2,99g/20mm). 218-220 d.C. Roma. (RIC 268). Siendo emperador romano Heliogábalo Anverso: Busto drapeado de Julia Reverso: Pudicitia sentada a izquierda portando cetro, alrededor leyenda: PVDICITIA Eliogabalo è imperatore romano Dritto: busto drappeggiato di Giulia Rovescio: Pudicitia seduta a sinistra con scettro, attorno alla legenda: PVDICITIA Vorderseite: Drapierte Büste von Julia Rückseite: Pudicitia, links sitzend, Zepter haltend, um die Legende: PVDICITIA Avers : Buste drapé de Julia Revers : Pudicitia assise à gauche tenant un sceptre, autour de la légende : PVDICIITIA Heliogabalus jako cesarz rzymski Awers: Udrapowane popiersie Julii Rewers: Pudicitia siedząca w lewo, trzymająca berło, wokół legendy: PVDICITIA
July 15, 2026

NGC ( VF ) Roman AR Denarius Elagabalus AD 218 – 222 NGC Certified Very Fine

NGC ( VF ) Roman Denarius of Elagabalus ( AD 218 - 222 )Assuming the throne at the tender age of 14, after a palace coup, Elagabalus was anything but the innocent child. Uninterested in the military or affairs of state, the young emperor made use of his imperial godhead to, as Edward Gibbon put it, ”abandon himself to the grossest pleasures and ungoverned fury.“ The stereotype of the decadent Roman orgy derives from the court of Elagabalus, also called Heliogabalus, who was assassinated at the age of 18.AD 218-222 Better Grade ( VF ) Very Fine - Certified Authentic , Graded and Encapsulated by NGC You Will Receive the Same Type of Coin and Condition Shown , Certificate Number Will Vary As Stock Photos Are Used Free USPS Ground Advantage with Tracking and Insurance!

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