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JULIA MAMAEA. DENARIUS. ROME. VENUS GENETRIX. Venus, Cupid. Choice!

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Description

ROMAN EMPIRE
JULIA MAMAEA (Julia Avita Mamaea).  Daughter of Julia Maesa. Mother of Severus Alexander, murdered with her son in AD 235
Silver Denarius (2.69 grams, 18.55/20.41 mm)
Obverse: IVLIA MAMAEA AVG, Her diademed draped bust to the right, her wavy hair arranged in a bun behind the neck.
Reverse: VENVS GENETRIX, Venus standing left, holding long sceptre and apple, Cupid at her feet.
Reference: Sear 2312, RIC 355, page 99, Vol VI, part 2.
Grade: About Uncirculated/Extremely Fine. (Small scratch before ear)
Scarce
Choice portrait and great reverse, all with minute details. Large planchet. Well centered. Light toning. A choice coin in hand!  (# 03541-42)
We guarantee this coin genuine and as described.
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