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Caracalla & Julia Domna, AE 27 Pentassarion of Markianopolis, Moesia InferiorCaracalla & Julia Domna AE27 Pentassarion of Markianopolis, Moesia Inferior.
Obverse: ANTWNINOC AVGOVCTOC IOVLIA DOMNA, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust of Caracalla right facing draped bust of Julia Domna left.
Reverse: UP KUNTILIANOU MARKIANOPOLITWN, Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae, Epsilon in upper left field.
Varbanov 1054 ; AMNG 678. 26.3 mm diam., 12.3 g
Previously a Forum coin RP63352 NORMAN K
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209 - 212, GETA, AR Denarius, Struck 210 at Rome, alluding to BritanniaObverse: P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG BRIT. Laureate head of Geta facing right.
Reverse: VICTORIAE BRIT. Victory, half naked, standing facing left, holding wreath in her right hand and palm in her left.
Diameter: 20mm | Weight: 2.79gms | Die Axis: 6h
RIC IV: 92 | RSC: 219 | SRCV: 7254 | BMC: 68 | Spink: 662
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This coin commemorates the Roman victories achieved in Scotland in 209 and 210 by Septimius Severus and Caracalla, Geta's father and brother, while Geta and his mother, Julia Domna, remained behind in London.
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Caracalla & Julia Domna, Obverse: ANTWNINOC AVGOVCTOC IOVLIA DOMNA, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust of Caracalla right facing draped bust of Julia Domna left.
Reverse: UP KUNTILIANOU MARKIANOPOLITWN, Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae, Epsilon in upper left field.
Varbanov 1054 ; AMNG 678. 26.3 mm diam., 12.3 g NORMAN K
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(0193) SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS193 - 211 AD
AE 17 mm, 3.68 g
O: Laureate bust of Septimius Severus right
R: Draped bust of Artemis* right
*(according to Moushmov, the reverse bust belongs to Julia Domna, but most likely a diety—probably Artemis—is depicted)
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Thrace, Philippopolis; Varbanov III 1378
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. JULIA DOMNA, Wife of Septimius Severus. 193-211 AD. Æ 16mm. (2.1 gm)
Draped bust right / Eagle standing right on globe, wings spread, head left, wreath in beak
MOESIA INFERIOR. Nicopolis ad IstrumMarjan E
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021. Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, mother of Caracalla and Geta.AE Sestertius. Rome mint
Obv. Draped and diademed bust right IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG
Rev. Juno standing peacock at feet IVNONEM SC.
Rome Mint, 211-217.
RIC 585. gVF
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04 - Personalities of the EmpireCommodus, Crispina, Pertinax, Didius Julianus, Manlia Scantilla, Didia Clara, Pescennius Níger, Clodius Albinus, Septimius Severus, Julia Domna, Caracalla, Plautilla, Geta and Macrinusmdelvalle
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Emesa, RIC IV-I 633, AR-Denarius, VENER VICTOR, Venus standing right, Scarce! #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Emesa, RIC IV-I 633, AR-Denarius, VENER VICTOR, Venus standing right, Scarce! #1
avers: IVLIA DO MNA AVG, Bust draped right.
reverse: VENER VICTOR, Venus standing right, her back turned to the viewer, draped from the waist down and leaning on a short column with her left elbow; holding a palm branch with her left arm and an apple in her extended right hand.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:17,0-17,5mm, weight: 3,15g, axis: 6h,
mint: Emesa, date: 194-195 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 633, RSC 189, BMCRE 423, Scarce!
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Laodicea ad Mare, RIC IV-I 622, AR-Denarius, FORT R AVG, Fortuna standing left, #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Laodicea ad Mare, RIC IV-I 622, AR-Denarius, FORT R AVG, Fortuna standing left, #1
avers: IVLIA DO MNA AVG, Bust draped right.
reverse: FORT R AVG, Fortuna standing left, holding rudder and
cornucopia.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:17,0mm, weight: 3,07g, axis: 0h,
mint: Laodicea ad Mare, date: 195 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 622, RSC 068, BMCRE p-103,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Laodicea ad Mare, RIC IV-I 643, AR-Denarius, PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Laodicea ad Mare, RIC IV-I 643, AR-Denarius, PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, #1
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing front, head left, raising hands in prayer over the lighted altar.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,5-19,5mm, weight: 2,10g, axis: 0h,
mint: Laodicea ad Mare, Syria, date: 203 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 643, p-
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Roma, RIC IV-I 536D, AR-Denarius, VENERI VICTR, Venus standing right, #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Roma, RIC IV-I 536D, AR-Denarius, VENERI VICTR, Venus standing right, #1
avers: IVLIA DOMNA AVG, Bust draped right.
reverse: VENERI VICTR, Venus standing right, her back turned to the viewer, draped from the waist down and leaning on a short column with her left elbow; holding a palm branch with her left arm and an apple in her extended right hand.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:15,5-19,0mm, weight: 2,74g, axis: 0h,
mint: Roma, date: 194 A.D., ref: RIC IV-I 536D, RSC 194, BMCRE 49, Sear 6608,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 546, AR-Denarius, CERERI FRVGIF, Ceres seated left, Scarce! #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 546, AR-Denarius, CERERI FRVGIF, Ceres seated left, Scarce! #1
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: CERERI FRVGIF, Ceres seated left holding corn ears and torch.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:18,0-18,8mm, weight: 2,56g, axis: 2h,
mint: Rome, date: 200 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 546, RSC 14, BMC 10,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 551, AR-Denarius, FELICITAS, Felicitas standing, head left, #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 551, AR-Denarius, FELICITAS, Felicitas standing, head left, #1
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: FELICITAS, Felicitas standing, head left, holding short caduceus and long scepter.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:17,5-19,5mm, weight: 2,94g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 206 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 551, RSC 47, BMC 22, Sear-6581,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 553, AR-Denarius, FORTUNAE FELICI, Fortuna enthroned left, #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 553, AR-Denarius, FORTUNAE FELICI, Fortuna enthroned left, #1
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: FORTUNAE FELICI, Fortuna enthroned left holding cornucopia and leaning on rudder set on the globe.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:19,0-20,0mm, weight: 3,67g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 196-211 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 553, RSC 58, BMC 27, Sear-6584,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 556, AR-Denarius, HILARITAS, Hilaritas standing left, #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 556, AR-Denarius, HILARITAS, Hilaritas standing left, #1
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: HILARITAS, Hilaritas standing left, with long palm branch and cornucopia.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:18,0-20,0mm, weight: 3,11g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 198-202 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 556, p-, Sear 5686, RSC-, BMC-, ,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 557, AR-Denarius, HILARITAS, Hilaritas standing left, two children at her feet, #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 557, AR-Denarius, HILARITAS, Hilaritas standing left, two children at her feet, #1
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: HILARITAS, Hilaritas standing left, holding palm in right hand, cornucopia in left; two children at her feet.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:19,0-21,3mm, weight: 3,02g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 196-211 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 557, RSC 79, BMC 79, Sear 6587,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 559, AR-Denarius, IVNO, Juno standing left, #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 559, AR-Denarius, IVNO, Juno standing left, #1
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: IVNO, Juno standing left, holding patera and scepter, at feet, left, a peacock.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18mm, weight: 3,70g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 209 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 559, p-168, RSC 082, BMC 038, Sear 6588,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 559, AR-Denarius, IVNO, Juno standing left, #2050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 559, AR-Denarius, IVNO, Juno standing left, #2
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: IVNO, Juno standing left, holding patera and scepter, at feet, left, a peacock.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,0-19,0mm, weight: 2,49g, axis: 11h,
mint: Rome, date: 209 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 559, p-168, RSC 082, BMC 038, Sear 6588,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 559, AR-Denarius, IVNO, Juno standing left, #3050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 559, AR-Denarius, IVNO, Juno standing left, #3
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: IVNO, Juno standing left, holding patera and scepter, at feet, left, a peacock.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,7-18,5mm, weight: 3,42g, axis:1h,
mint: Rome, date: 209 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 559, p-168, RSC 082, BMC 038, Sear 6588,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 564, AR-Denarius, MATER DEVM, Cybele, towered, enthroned left, Scarce, #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 564, AR-Denarius, MATER DEVM, Cybele, towered, enthroned left, Scarce, #1
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: MATER DEVM, Cybele, towered, enthroned left between two lions, leaning on the drum, and holding branch and scepter.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,5-19,0mm, weight: 2,88g, axis: 11h,
mint: Rome, date: 198 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 564, p-169, RSC 123, BMC 51, Sear (2000-2002) 6593, Scarce,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 565, AR-Denarius, MATER DEVM, Cybele seated left between two lions, Rare! #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 565, AR-Denarius, MATER DEVM, Cybele seated left between two lions, Rare! #1
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: MATER DEVM, Cybele seated left between two lions, resting elbow on the drum, and holding branch (no sceptre).
exergue: -/-//-- , diameter: 17,0-18,5mm, weight: 2,17g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 205 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 565, p-, RSC 126a, Rare!
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 572, AR-Denarius, PIETAS AVG G, Pietas standing left, veiled, #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 572, AR-Denarius, PIETAS AVG G, Pietas standing left, veiled, #1
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: PIETAS AVG G, Pietas standing left, veiled, sacrificing on altar left & holding incense box.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:17,5-19,0mm, weight: 3,29g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 200 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 572, p-170, RSC 150, BMC 62,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 574, AR-Denarius, PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 574, AR-Denarius, PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, #1
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, raising both hands at the garlanded altar.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:17,7-18,8mm, weight: 3,50g, axis:7h,
mint: Rome, date: 203 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 574, p-170, RSC 156, BMC 69, Sear 6601,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 574, AR-Denarius, PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, #2050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 574, AR-Denarius, PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, #2
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, raising both hands at the garlanded altar.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:18,0mm, weight: 2,95g, axis:0h,
mint: Rome, date: 203 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 574, p-170, RSC 156, BMC 69, Sear 6601,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 574, AR-Denarius, PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, #3050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 574, AR-Denarius, PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, #3
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, raising both hands at the garlanded altar.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:18,0mm, weight: 2,95g, axis:0h,
mint: Rome, date: 203 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 574, p-170, RSC 156, BMC 69, Sear 6601,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 574, AR-Denarius, PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, #4050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 574, AR-Denarius, PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, #4
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, raising both hands at the garlanded altar.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:18,0mm, weight: 2,95g, axis:0h,
mint: Rome, date: 203 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 574, p-170, RSC 156, BMC 69, Sear 6601,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 575, AR-Denarius, PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated left, facing forward, #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 575, AR-Denarius, PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated left, facing forward, #1
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated left, facing forward, right hand on breast, left hand holding scepter.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:17,0-19,5mm, weight: 3,42g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 211 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 575, RSC 170, BMC 72, Sear 6603,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 577, AR-Denarius, SAECVLI FELICITAS, Isis standing right, #1050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 577, AR-Denarius, SAECVLI FELICITAS, Isis standing right, #1
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: SAECVLI FELICITAS, Isis, wearing peaked head-dress, standing right with left foot on prow, nursing infant Horus at her breast, the altar at left against which rests a rudder.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 19,5mm, weight: 2,50g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 196-211 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 577, p-170, RSC 174,
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050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 577, AR-Denarius, SAECVLI FELICITAS, Isis standing right, #2050 Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 577, AR-Denarius, SAECVLI FELICITAS, Isis standing right, #2
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, Bust draped right.
reverse: SAECVLI FELICITAS, Isis, wearing peaked head-dress, standing right with left foot on prow, nursing infant Horus at her breast, the altar at left against which rests a rudder.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,0-19,0mm, weight: 2,63g, axis: 11h,
mint: Rome, date: 196-211 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 577, p-170, RSC 174,
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050a Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 373A (Caracalla), AR-Denar, DIANA LVCIFERA, Diana standing left, #1050a Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 373A (Caracalla), AR-Denar, DIANA LVCIFERA, Diana standing left, #1
avers: IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, Draped bust right.
reverse: DIANA LVCIFERA, Diana standing left, holding the long torch with both hands.
exergue:-/-//--, diameter: 18,0-20,0mm, weight: g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 211-217 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 373A (Caracalla), p-, RSC 32, (Caracalla), BMC 1, Sear 7100,
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050a Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 373A (Caracalla), AR-Denar, DIANA LVCIFERA, Diana standing left, #2050a Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 373A (Caracalla), AR-Denar, DIANA LVCIFERA, Diana standing left, #2
avers: IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, Draped bust right.
reverse: DIANA LVCIFERA, Diana standing left, holding the long torch with both hands.
exergue:-/-//--, diameter: 18,5-19,0mm, weight: 3,57g, axis: 7h,
mint: Rome, date: 211-217 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 373A (Caracalla), p-, RSC 32, (Caracalla), BMC 1, Sear 7100,
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050a Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 373A (Caracalla), AR-Denar, DIANA LVCIFERA, Diana standing left, #3050a Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 373A (Caracalla), AR-Denar, DIANA LVCIFERA, Diana standing left, #3
avers: IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, Draped bust right.
reverse: DIANA LVCIFERA, Diana standing left, holding the long torch with both hands.
exergue:-/-//--, diameter: 18,0-18,5mm, weight: 3,38g, axis: 1h,
mint: Rome, date: 211-217 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 373A (Caracalla), p-, RSC 32, (Caracalla), BMC 1, Sear 7100,
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050a Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 389A (Caracalla), AR-Antoninianus, VENVS GENETRIX, Venus seated left, Scarce! #1050a Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 389A (Caracalla), AR-Antoninianus, VENVS GENETRIX, Venus seated left, Scarce! #1
avers: IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, Diademed and draped bust right on crescent.
reverse: VENVS GENETRIX, Venus seated left, holding scepter and apple, Cupid standing right before.
exergue:-/-//--, diameter: 21,5-22mm, weight: 3,80g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 216 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 389A (Caracalla), p-274, RSC 204, (Caracalla), Scarce!
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050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Bithynia, Nikaia, AE-24, Not Listed, ΝΙΚΑΙΕΩN, Legionary standards, Rare! #1050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Bithynia, Nikaia, AE-24, Not Listed, ΝΙΚΑΙΕΩN, Legionary standards, Rare! #1
avers: IOYΛIA AΥΓΟΥCT, Draped bust left.
reverse: ΝΙΚΑ Ι ΕΩN, To left, above and right of legionary eagle between two standards.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 24,0-25,0mm, weight: 7,73g, axis: 7h,
mint: Bithynia, Nikaia, date: 17` - 217 A.D.,
ref: RecGen -, Not listed, Rare!
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050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Cappadocia, Caesarea, Syd 447var, AR-Drachm, MHTPO KAICAP NЄ, Mount Argaeus, #1050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Cappadocia, Caesarea, Syd 447var, AR-Drachm, MHTPO KAICAP NЄ, Mount Argaeus, #1
avers: IVΛIA AVΓVSTA AVΓ, Bust draped right.
reverse: MHTPO KAICAP NЄ, Mount Argaeus surmounted by a star, date below ЄT IH (year 18, 210 A.D.),
exergue: -/-//ЄT IH, diameter: 15,0-19,0mm, weight: 2,85g, axis:0h,
mint: Cappadocia, Caesarea, date: 210 A.D.,
ref: Syd 447var,
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050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Lydia, Bagis, Lindgen A716A., AE-23, Hygeia and Asklepios, #1050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Lydia, Bagis, Lindgen A716A., AE-23, Hygeia and Asklepios, #1
avers: ΙΟΥ ΔΟ ΜΝΑ CΕΒΑ, Draped bust right.
reverse: ΕΠΙ ACKΛEΠIAΔOΥ ΑΡX A B /BAΓHNΩN, Hygeia, on left, standing right, holding serpent, facing Asklepios, on right, standing standing left, leaning on serpent-entwined staff.
exergue: -/-//HNΩN, diameter: 22,5-23,5 mm, weight: 5,69g, axis: 6h,
mint: Lydia, Bagis, date: A.D.,
ref: Lindgen A716A., BMC p. 37, 31 var. (legend), SNG KOP 27 49(1), Lindgren and Kovács A716A (same dies),
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050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Lydia, Hermocapelia, GRPC Lydia 57, AE-15, Dionysos standing left, #1050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Lydia, Hermocapelia, GRPC Lydia 57, AE-15, Dionysos standing left, #1
avers: IOVΛ(ΙΑ) CEBACTH, Draped bust right.
reverse: ΕΡΜΟΚΑΠHΛΕΙΤ, Dionysos, wearing short chiton and boots, standing left, holding kantharos and thyrsos.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 14,0-15,0mm, weight: 1,72g, axis: 7h,
mint: Lydia, Hermocapelia, date: 193-211 A.D.,
ref: GRPC Lydia 57, Plankenhorn (Naumann) 1020 (this coin),
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050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Lydia, Saitta, AE-18, CAITTHNΩN, Tyche standing left, #1050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Lydia, Saitta, AE-18, CAITTHNΩN, Tyche standing left, #1
avers: IOYΛIA CEBAC, Draped bust right.
reverse: CAITTHNΩN, Tyche standing left, kalathos on head, holding rudder and cornucopiae.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,5mm, weight: 2,71g, axis: 6h,
mint: Lydia, Saitta, date: 193-217 A.D.,
ref: Leypold I, 1163, Lindgren III 511,
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050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Lydia, Sardes, Asia (conventus of Sardis), AE-22, EΠI ΡOYΦOY CAΡΔIANΩN B NEΩKOΡΩN, Demeter standing left, #1050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Lydia, Sardes, Asia (conventus of Sardis), AE-22, EΠI ΡOYΦOY CAΡΔIANΩN B NEΩKOΡΩN, Demeter standing left, #1
avers: IOYΛIA CEBAC, Draped bust of Julia Domna right.
reverse: EΠI ΡOYΦOY CAΡΔIANΩN B NEΩKOΡΩN, Demeter standing left, holding upright corn-ears and torch, the serpent at foot left.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 21,8-22,0mm, weight: 4,62g, axis: 6h,
mint: Lydia, Sardes, date: A.D.,
ref: Leypold I, 1221; BMC 154; SNG Turkey 5, 476; Aiello 1020; GRPC Lydia 483.
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050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Macedonia, Stobi, Josifovski 180, AE-23, MVNI STOB, Nike advancing left, #1050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Macedonia, Stobi, Josifovski 180, AE-23, MVNI STOB, Nike advancing left, #1
avers: IVLIA AVGVSTA, draped bust right.
reverse: MVNI STOB, Nike advancing left, holding wreath and palm.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 22,0-22,5mm, weight: 5,94g, axis: 7h,
mint: Macedonia, Stobi, date:170-217 A.D.,
ref: Josifovski 180, Varbanov 3872,
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050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Moesia, Markianopolis, Hristova/Jekov (2014) 06.15.31.01., AE-26, Y ΦΛ OYΛΠIANOY MAΡKIANOΠOΛITΩN, Kybele seated left, #1050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Moesia, Markianopolis, Hristova/Jekov (2014) 06.15.31.01., AE-26, Y ΦΛ OYΛΠIANOY MAΡKIANOΠOΛITΩN, Kybele seated left, #1
avers: AY K L CEPT CEYHΡOC IOVLIA DOMNA CEB, Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust of Severus right-facing draped bust of Julia Domna left.
revers: Y ΦΛ OYΛΠIANOY MAΡKIANOΠOΛITΩN, Kybele seated left, holding patera, arm resting on the drum, lions at sides. Є in left field.
exergue: Є/-//--, diameter: 26,0-26,5 mm, weight: 11,53 g, axis:1h,
mint: Moesia, Markianopolis, Magistrate Ulpianus (210-211 AD), date: 210-211 A.D.,
ref: Hristova/Jekov (2014) 06.15.31.01., Varbanov 865,
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050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Moesia, Nicopolis Ad Istrum, HrHJ (2012) 08.17.05.02., AE-17, Cista Mystica with a snake, #1050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Moesia, Nicopolis Ad Istrum, HrHJ (2012) 08.17.05.02., AE-17, Cista Mystica with a snake, #1
avers: IOVΛ ΔO CEBACTH, Draped bust right.
reverse: NIKOΠOΛIT ΠPOC ICTP, Cista Mystica with an open lid, snake emerging left.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 15,5-18,2mm, weight: 2,57g, axis: 8h,
mint: Moesia, Nicopolis Ad Istrum, date: 170-217 A.D.,
ref: Hristova/Hoeft/Jekov HrHJ (2012) 08.17.05.02., P.B. 1482, H.M. 1043,
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050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Phrygia, Philomelion, BMC 14, AE-22, Tyche standing left, #1050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Phrygia, Philomelion, BMC 14, AE-22, Tyche standing left, #1
avers: IOVΛIA ΔOMNA CEB, Draped bust right.
reverse: ΦIΛOMHΛ EΠI AΔΡIANOY, Tyche standing left holding rudder and cornucopia.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 22,0mm, weight: 5,30g, axis:6 h,
mint: Phrygia, Philomelion, date: 170-217 A.D.,
ref: BMC 14, Sear GIC 2416.
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050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Pisidia, Antioch, BMC (Lycia) 35, AE-22, ANTIOCH ENI COL CAE, Genius of Antioch standing left, #1050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Pisidia, Antioch, BMC (Lycia) 35, AE-22, ANTIOCH ENI COL CAE, Genius of Antioch standing left, #1
avers: IVLIA AV GVSTA, Draped bust of Julia Domna right.
reverse: ANTIOCH ENI COL CAE, Genius of Antioch standing front, head left, holding branch and cornucopia.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 22,0mm, weight: 5,40g, axis: 6h,
mint: Pisidia, Antioch, date: 193-211 A.D.,
ref: BMC Lycia etc. pg 181, 35,
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050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Thrace, Serdica, AE-23, CEPΔΩN, Nemesis, #1050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Thrace, Serdica, Notlisted, AE-23, CEPΔΩN, Nemesis, #1
avers: IOVΛIA ΔOMNA • CEBA, Draped bust right.
revers: CEP ΔΩN, Nemesis (??) holding scale and cornucopia, wheel at feet.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 23-24mm, weight: 7,45g, axis: 7h,
mint: Thrace, Serdica, date: 170-217 A.D.,
ref: ??? Not listed ?!?
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050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Thrace, Serdica, Varbanov 1986, AE-20, CEPΔΩN, Serpent rising from altar, #1050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Thrace, Serdica, Varbanov 1986, AE-20, CEPΔΩN, Serpent rising from altar, #1
avers: IO ΔOM CEBAC, Draped bust right.
reverse: CEP ΔΩN, Serpent rising from altar, head right.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,0-20,0mm, weight: 3,46g, axis: 2h,
mint: Thrace, Serdica, date: 170-217 A.D.,
ref: Varbanov 1986., Hristova and Jekov 12.17.47.2,
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064 - Septimius Severus denarius - RIC -Obv:– IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG II C, laureate head right
Rev:– FORTVAE(sic) REDVCI, Moneta/Aequitas standing left, holding scales in right hand, cornucopiae in left
Minted in Emesa. A.D. 193
Reference(s) – BMCRE -. RIC -. RSC -.
2.99g, 17.53mm, 180o
Additional comments from Curtis Clay - "This combination of the FORTVNAE REDVCI legend with a type of Aequitas is reported on a denarius of Pescennius Niger by Cohen 25 (in a private collection), but does not seem to have been attested before for either Septimius Severus or Julia Domna, at least I can't find any such coin in BMC or RSC." maridvnvm
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064 - Septimius Severus denarius - RIC -Obv:- IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS II, Laureate head right
Rev:- VENER AVG, Victory advancing left holding wreath and palm
Eastern COS II mint (RIC - Emesa). A.D. 193 - 195
References:- BMCRE -. RSC - RIC -.
2.74 g, 17.38 mm. 180 degree
This reverse type should come with VICTOR AVG or VICT AVG. VENER VICT and variations (VICTR, VICTOR etc.) turn up on Venus types of Domna, which we so rarely seen muled with obverses of Septimius Severus but I have never seen this odd mixing. maridvnvm
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064 - Septimius Severus denarius - RIC -Obv:– IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG II C, laureate head right
Rev:– FORTVAE(sic) REDVCI, Moneta/Aequitas standing left, holding scales in right hand, cornucopiae in left
Minted in Emesa. A.D. 193
Reference(s) – BMCRE -. RIC -. RSC -.
2.99g, 17.53mm, 180o
Additional comments from Curtis Clay - "This combination of the FORTVNAE REDVCI legend with a type of Aequitas is reported on a denarius of Pescennius Niger by Cohen 25 (in a private collection), but does not seem to have been attested before for either Septimius Severus or Julia Domna, at least I can't find any such coin in BMC or RSC."maridvnvm
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065 - Julia Domna denarius - RIC 632Obv:– IVLIA DOMNA, Draped bust right, hair tied in bun behind
Rev:– VENERI VICTR, Venus standing left, holding apple in right hand, sceptre in left
Minted in Emesa.
Reference:– BMCRE 424. RIC IV 632 (Rated scarce). RSC 194.maridvnvm
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065 - Julia Domna, AE23, Antioch Pisidia, Men AE23
Obv:– IVLIA DOMNA AVG, Draped bust right
Rev:– ANTIOC-H MENCIS, Mên standing right, holding sceptre and Nike with trophy in left hand, sceptre in right; cock to left and bucranium at feet
Minted in Pisidia, Antiochmaridvnvm
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066 - Caracalla, AE26, Markianopolis, NemesisAE26 (5 Assarion)
Obv:– ANTWNINOC AVGOVCTOC IOVLIA DOMNA, Confronted busts of Caracalla and Julia Domna
Rev: VP KVNTILIANOV MARKIANOPOLITWN, Nemesis standing left, holding scales and short torch (arshin), wheel at side. E in field
Minted in MARKIANOPOLIS (Moesia Inferior).
The following information comes courtesy of Patricia Lawrence:-
“...I can't just cite Pick. When she holds the scales as well as the goad and has the wheel, it is fair to call her Nemesis-Aequitas. But yours is a plain, straightforward Nemesis. No holding of the cloth of her dress, no griffin by her wheel (Pick 676), which I'd call fancy Nemesis, and no scales of Aequitas (Dikaiosyne) in outstretched right hand (Pick 677). Nor did I identify it in Varbanov's list. If he'd seen it in a regional collection or in a recent auction catalogue, it would be there......just cite "cf. AMNG I, 1, no. 677 (which also has scales)".”maridvnvm
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2. JULIA DOMNA, wife of Septimus SeverusAR Denarius, Mint:Rome, Date:196-211 AD
Ref: RIC IV 575
Obv: IVLIA AVGVSTA-draped bust right.
Rev: PVDICITIA -veiled,seated left,head facing,right hand on breast,scepter in left.
Size: 3.240gm; 19.0mm
Brian L
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201a. JULIA DOMNAJULIA DOMNA, mother of Caracalla.
When Septimius Severus claimed the empire after Didius Julianus had succeeded Pertinax in 193, two serious rivals challenged him, Pescennius Niger in the East and Clodius Albinus in the West. Julia accompanied her husband in the campaign against Pescennius, having been honored with the title mater castrorum. After this successful campaign, there was another campaign in the East, against the Parthians, in 197. Afterwards, she was with Severus on a journey to Egypt and other parts of the empire. She was widely honored with inscriptions throughout this period, and numerous coin issues emphasized her imperial position.
She opposed Plautianus, the praetorian prefect and father-in-law of Caracalla, and was partially responsible for his downfall and his daughter Plautilla's disgrace. She was often accused of adultery; nonetheless, the emperor chose to ignore these charges, if true, and the marriage continued. Among her passions were literature and philosophy; she gathered writers and philosophers in a kind of salon, and urged Philostratus to write the life of Apollonius of Tyana.
In 212, Caracalla murdered Geta while he sought succor in his mother's arms; covered with his blood, she was forbidden by Caracalla to grieve. Her relationship with Caracalla during the six years of his reign was mixed. She had some public duties but largely devoted herself to philosophy. She accompanied Caracalla to the east on campaign against the Parthians in 217; when she learned, in Antioch, that he had been assassinated, she resolved upon death, which followed her refusal to take food.
AR Denarius
(19mm, 2.86 gm). IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, draped
bust right / VESTA, Vesta, veiled, seated left,
holding simpulum and sceptre. RIC IV 391 (Caracalla); BMCRE 31 (same); RSC 226. EF. Ex-CNG
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201a. JULIA DOMNALuna
In Greek mythology, Selene was an ancient lunar deity and the daughter of the titans Hyperion and Theia. She was identified with the Roman moon goddess, Luna.
Like most moon deities, Selene plays a fairly large role in her pantheon. However, Selene was eventually largely supplanted by Artemis, and Luna by Diana. In the collection known as the Homeric hymns, there is a Hymn to Selene (xxxii), paired with the hymn to Helios. Selene is described in Apollodorus 1.2.2; Hesiod's Theogony 371; Nonnius 48.581; Pausanias 5.1.4; and Strabo 14.1.6, among others.
The Roman goddess of the moon, Luna, had a temple on the Aventine Hill. It was built in the 6th century BC, but was destroyed in the Great Fire of Rome during Nero's reign. There was also a temple dedicated to Luna Noctiluca ("Luna that shines by night") on the Palatine Hill. There were festivals in honor of Luna on March 31, August 24 and August 28
JULIA DOMNA, - 217 AD. Antoninianus, Rome, 215 - 217 AD Bust, no crescent, right / Luna Lucifera in biga left. Rare. RIC 379.ecoli
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202. Caracalla; AncyraThis reverse seems to be unknown for a left-facing Caracalla.
The following two might have the same reverse type (Vexillum, with eagle, between two standards with capricorns
Caracalla, facing right, SNG Aul 6162 and 6178 (n.v.)
Similar reverse:
Julia Domna, SNG France 2494, SNG Hunter 2168 ecoli
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203. MACRINUSMACRINUS. 217-218 AD.
Caracalla's mother, Julia Domna, had toyed with the idea of raising a rebellion against Macrinus shortly after her son's murder, but the empress was uncertain of success and already suffering from breast cancer. She chose to starve herself to death instead.
The grandchildren of her sister, Julia Maesa, would become the focus of the successful uprising that began on 15 May 218. Her 14-year-old grandson Avitus (known to history as Elagabalus) was proclaimed emperor by one the legions camped near the family's hometown of Emesa. Other troops quickly joined the rebellion, but Macrinus marshalled loyal soldiers to crush the revolt. Macrinus also promoted his son to the rank of emperor.
The forces met in a village outside Antioch on 8 June 218. Despite the inexperience of the leaders of the rebel army, Macrinus was defeated. He sent his son, Diadumenianus, with an ambassador to the Parthian king, while Macrinus himself prepared to flee to Rome. Macrinus traveled across Asia Minor disguised as a courier and nearly made it to Europe, but he was captured in Chalcedon. Macrinus was transported to Cappadocia, where he was executed. Diadumenianus had also been captured (at Zeugma) and was similarly put to death.
Contemporaries tended to portray Macrinus as a fear-driven parvenu who was able to make himself emperor but was incapable of the leadership required by the job. An able administrator, Macrinus lacked the aristocratic connections and personal bravado that might have won him legitimacy. His short reign represented a brief interlude of Parthian success during what would prove the final decade of the Parthian empire.
AR Denarius (18mm 3.55 gm). IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust with short beard right / SALVS PVBLICA, Salus seated left, feeding snake rising up from altar, holding sceptre in left. RIC IV 86; Good VF; Ex-CNGecoli
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204b. Julia MaesaJulia Maesa (about 170- about 226) was daughter of Julius Bassianus, priest of the sun god Heliogabalus, the patron god of Emesa in the Roman province of Syria, and grandmother of the Roman emperor Elagabalus. Like her younger sister Julia Domna, she was among the most important women ever to exercise power behind the throne in the Roman empire.
Julia Maesa was married to Julius Avitus and had two daughters, Julia Mamaea and Julia Soaemias, each one mother of an emperor. Following the accession to the throne of her brother in law Septimius Severus, Julia Maesa moved to Rome to live with her sister. After the murder of her nephew Caracalla, and the suicide of Julia Domna, she was compelled to return to Syria. But the new emperor Macrinus did not proscribe her and allowed her to keep her money. In Syria, Maesa engaged in a plot to overthrow Macrinus and place one of her grandsons, Elagabalus son of Julia Soaemias, in his place. In order to legitimise this pretension, mother and daughter rumoured that the 14-year-old boy was Caracalla's illegitimate son. The Julias were successful, mainly due to the fact that Macrinus was of an obscure origin without the proper political connections, and Elagabalus became emperor.
For her loyalty and support, Elagabalus honored Julia Maesa with the title Augusta avia Augusti (Augusta, grandmother of Augustus). When the teenager proved to be a disaster as emperor (even taking the liberty of marrying a Vestal virgin), Julia Maesa decided to promote Alexander Severus, another of her grandsons. Elagabalus was forced to adopt Alexander as son and was murdered shortly afterwards.
Julia Maesa died in an uncertain date around 226 AD and, like her sister Domna before her, was deified.
Julia Maesa Denarius. PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated left, raising veil and holding sceptre.
Julia Maesa Denarius. IVLIA MAESA AVG, draped bust right / PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated left, raising veil and holding sceptre. RIC 268, RSC 36. s2183. No.1502. nVF.
RSC 444, RIC 88ecoli
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Alexander Severus Silver Denarius 59850. Silver denarius, SRCV II 7923, RIC IV 252, RSC III 508a, BMCRE VI 813, VF, scratches, 3.143g, 19.8mm, 0o, Rome mint, 231 - 235 A.D.;
obverse IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, laureate bust right with drapery on left shoulder;
reverse PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia (or Annona) standing left, stalks of grain in right over modius, anchor in left
Annona with a modius and anchor suggests the arrival of grain by sea from the provinces, especially from Africa, and its distribution to the people. When Severus Alexander was away on his Persian and German campaigns (231-235) he continuously struck Annona types. With the legend PROVIDENTIA AVG, "The Foresight of the Emperor," he assured that, though he was away, he would be carefully monitoring Rome's grain supply!Colby S
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ARCH, Caracalla & Julia Domna, Moesia inferior, Markianopolis, 19. HrJ (2013) 6.19.46.27Caracalla & Julia Domna, AD 198-217
AE26, 11.43g, 26.27mm, 45°
struck under governor Quintilianus
obv. [ANTWNINOC] AVGOVCTOC IOVLIA - DOMNA
confronted busts of the Imperial pair
rev. VP KVNTILIANOV MARKIANOPOLITWN
Triumphal arch, with two floors, three doors, two windows; above four figures, from
l. to r.: Caracalla with sceptre(?), Severus, Julia Domna, and - a bit smaller - Geta
on r. side E (for Pentassarion)
ref. a) AMNG I/1, 695 (1 ex., Mandl)
b) Varbanov (engl.) 1041
c) Hristova/Jekov (2013) No.6.19.46.27
d) BMC 20
rare, about VF/superb EF
This type seems to depict a triumphal arch erected in Marcianopolis. For the 4 figures on top will be no other interpretation possible than that suggested by A.v.Sallet (Cat. Berlin 58, 11) of the Imperial family...So we have in te middle Severus and Domna, on the l. side Caracalla and on the r. side a bit smaller Geta. The triumphal arch seems to be erected under Severus but appears not until Caracalla's sole reign, probably at the beginning because Geta is depicted too (Pick).
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Asia Minor, Pisidia, Antiochia, Julia DomnaJulia Domna, 193-217 AD
Pisidia, Antiochia
Obv.: IVLIΛ ΛVGΛSTΛ, draped bust right
Rev.: ANT IOCH C - ENI COL CΛS, Tyche standing facing, head left, wearing kalathos, holding branch and cornucopiae.
AE, 23.9mm, 5.74g
Ref.: SNG France 1126 var.shanxi
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BCC MA46 Nemesis Bronze FigurineBronze Figurine of Nemesis
Roman 1st-early 3rd Century CE
Solid cast bronze statuette of Nemesis,
wearing stephane and long chiton?, right
hand clasped to drapery at neck, head
facing downward, both arms bare. In her
left hand she cradles the cubit measure.
There are no obvious seam lines. The
bottom footing is flat, allowing the figure
to stand alone. A similar representation of
Nemesis may be found on provincial coins of
Julia Domna, 194-217 CE, minted in the nearby
Roman colony of Aelia Capitolina (Meshorer 83).
Matsson's Gods, Goddesses and Heroes notes
that the original sense of Nemesis was not so
much revenge as the "distributor of fortune -
it might be either good or bad fortune" and
that she "apportioned to each man according
to his deserts."
https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=89383.0
Height: 4.2cm. Weight: approx. 18.5gm.
Surface find, Caesarea Maritima, 1975
J. Berlin Caesarea Collection
(click for larger pic)v-drome
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Bithynia, Nicomedia. Septimius Severus AE22. Hygieia22mm and 4.2gm.
Obv. AVKLCEP CEVHROC. Bust of Severus r.
Rev. [DIC NEWK]OP - WN NIKOMHDE around, W - N across field. Hygieia standing l. feeding serpent.
Recueil général records no type of Hygieia holding and feeding serpent at Nicomedia for SS, Domna, Caracalla, or Geta.ancientone
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Bithynia, Nikaia, Severus Alexander, SGI 3287 var.Severus Alexander, AD 222-235
AE 22, 5.31g
obv. M AVR CEVH ALEZANDROC AVG (VG ligate)
bare head laureate r.
rev. NI-K-A-I separated by three standards, outer standards topped with
capricorn; in ex., EWN.
SGI 3287 var. (different rev. legend breaks), scarce variant with EWN below and
capricorn signa
VF, medium brown patina, well-centered with a solid strike.
The capricorn standards likely represent Legio XIIII Gemina Martia Victrix, the legion which had initially supported Septimius Severus in his bid for the purple. While rather distantly related to Septimius Severus through Julia Domna, though named after him, Alexander seems to have encouraged a rumor that he was in fact the illegitimate son of Caracalla and therefore the grandson of Septimius. This coin then suggests an interesting and subtle use of propoganda.
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CAΓ and COLSYRIA: SELEUCIS & PIERIA. Laodiceia ad Mare. Septimius Severus. Æ 31.A.D. 197-211. Obv: IMP(CAESL…) or similar. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Septimius Severus right, before and partly obscuring draped bust of Julia Domna, also right; 2 countermarks: (1) on bust of Septimums Severus, (2) before bust of Julia Domna. Rev: (…SEVERMETROPOLI-SEPT…) or similar. Marsyas walking left, with wine-skin over shoulder. Ref: SNG Cop. Suppl. 8/249; BMC -; Lindgren (III) 1204 similar (Caracalla). Axis: 45°. Weight: 20.46 g. CM(1): Monogram of CAΓ (?), in largely rectangular punch, 5 x 3 mm. Howgego 581 (116 pcs). CM(2): COL in largely rectangular punch, 6.5 x 3 mm. Howgego 586 (88 pcs). Note: The CM was applied after the city achieved status as colony in A.D. 197/198, allowing older coins to circulate alongside newer coins with Latin legends, although the countermark was also applied to coins with inscriptions in Latin. All coins bearing countermark (2) also bear (1). Collection AutomanAutoman
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Caracalla & Julia Domna, AE 26ANTWNINOC AVGOVCTOC IOVLIA DOMNA
Confronted busts
VP KVNTILIANOV MARKIANOPOLI/TON
Athena standing left with Corinthian helmet, shield and spear behind, holding wheat ears (patera) and poppies, olive tree (gift to mankind by Athena) entwined by guardian snakes before. In right field, reversed E.
AMNG 669, Varbanov (Eng.) I, 1010
H&J 6.19.4.2
10.03 g.whitetd49
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Caracalla & Julia Domna, AE25ANTWNINOC AVGOVCTOC IOVLIA DOMNA CE
Confronted laureate head left, draped bust right
VP KVNTILIANOV MARKIANOPOLIT/WN
Apollo (Bonus Eventus), nude, standing left, holding a patera above a burning altar, laurel branch in the right hand, E in left field
AMNG 664, Hristova & Jekov 6.19.7.4, Varbanov (Eng.) I, 1002 but obverse legend B, not A.
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Caracalla & Julia Domna, AE26ANTONINOC AVGOVCTOC IOVLIA DOMNA
Confronted busts
VP KVNTILIANOV MAPKIANOPOLITWN
Emperor laureate, in military attire, standing facing, head right, holding globe before and an inverted spear (not scepter) with object (eagle?) on top behind, E in left field.
AMNG Pick 680, Varbanov (Eng.) I, 1025
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Caracalla & Julia Domna Pentassarion Varbanov 813Markianopolis mint, Caracalla & Julia Domna Pentassarion, 197-217 A.D. AE, 27mm 9.91g, Varbanov 813
O: ANTWNINOC AVGOVCTOC IOVLIA DOMNA, confronted draped busts
R: VP KYNTILIANOY MAPKIANOPOLEITWN, tetrastyle temple with Tyche within holding rudder & cornucopiae, E below
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Caracalla & Julia Domna, AE 29ANTWNINOC AVGOVTOC IOVLIA DO
Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust, draped bust, confronted
VP KVNTILIANOV MARKIANOPOLITWN
Zeus enthroned left, holding patera and scepter, reversed E in left field.
AMNG 653, Varbanov (Eng) I, 1059 but listed with a different obverse
H&J 6.19.1.3 but different reverse die.whitetd49
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Caracalla & Julia Domna, TycheCaracalla and Julia Domna, Markianopolis, AE26, Lindgren III, 42.
Governor Quintillianus. 26mm, 11.05g. Obverse: busts of Caracalla and Julia Domna. Reverse: Tyche with rudder and patera. ex areich, photo credit areichPodiceps
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Caracalla & Julia Domna: NemesisCaracalla & Julia Domna– 5 assaria, AD 198-217 - Marcianopolis
Obv: ANTWNINOS AVGOVSTOS IOVLIA DOMNA, Laur. bust of Caracalla r. facing dr. bust of Domna left.
Rev: VP. KVNTILIANOV MARKIANOPOLITWN, E in field (=5), Nemesis standing left holding scales and scepter, wheel at her side.
Podiceps
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CARACALLA and JULIA DOMNAAE 27. Markianopolis 198-217 AD. 12,43 grs. Laureate head of Caracalla right confronted with bust of Julia Domna, draped, left. ANTΩNINOC AVΓOVCTOC IOVΛIA ΔO in upper field MNA. / Tetrastyle temple with two-stepped base, top of roof and acroteria decorated with floral elements, shield (or globe?) in pediment; in central intercolumnare Serapis in himation, wearing kalathos, standing facing , holding transverse sceptre in left arm and raising right hand in greeting attitude. VΠ KVNTIΛIANOV MAPKIANOΠOΛITΩN. In left field E.
BMC 3.30,19. Hristova/Jekov II No. 6.19.46.7 corr. Same obverse die.
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CARACALLA AND JULIA DOMNAAE 27. Markianopolis 198-217 AD. 12,43 grs. Laureate head of Caracalla right confronted with bust of Julia Domna, draped, left. ANTΩNINOC AVΓOVCTOC IOVΛIA ΔO in upper field MNA. / Tetrastyle temple with two-stepped base, top of roof and acroteria decorated with floral elements, shield (or globe?) in pediment; in central intercolumnare Serapis in himation, wearing kalathos, standing facing , holding transverse sceptre in left arm and raising right hand in greeting attitude. VΠ KVNTIΛIANOV MAPKIANOΠOΛITΩN. In left field E.
BMC 3.30,19. Hristova/Jekov II No. 6.19.46.7 corr. Same obverse die.
benito
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Caracalla and Julia Domna Provincial AECaracalla and Julia Domna, AE27 Pentassarion of Markianopolis
Caracalla. 193-217 AD. Julia Domna. 193 AD-211 AD.
Nikopolis ad Istrum. Magistrate Statilius Longinus.
27mm., 11.88g.
Caracalla and Julia Domna. Lagate Quintillianus. ANTΩNINOC AVΓOVCTOC IOVLIA DOMNA, confronted busts.
VΠ KVNTIΛIANOV MAPKIANOΠOΛITΩN, nimbate, coiled serpent, E to left.
References:Varbanov 1036; Moushmov 480; AMNG 685; BMC 24.
AAIZRL
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Caracalla and Julia Domna Tyche Varbanov 1054Caracalla and Julia Domna, Moesia Inferior Marcianopolis, 26.38mm, 9.8g, 198 - 217 AD, Varbanov I 1054,
OBV: ANTΩNINOC AVGOVCTOC IOVΛIA ΔOMNA, laureate bust of Caracalla facing draped bust of Julia Domna
REV: VΠ KVNTIΛIANOV MAPKIANOΠOΛITΩN, Tyche standing facing, head left, wearing kalathos,
holding rudder and cornucopia
SRukke
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Caracalla and Julia Domna, 28 January 198 - 8 April 217 A.D., Marcianopolis, Moesia Inferior.Bronze pentassarion, H-J Marcianopolis 6.19.20.2 (R5), Varbanov I 1005 (R3), AMNG I 671, BMC Thrace -, SNG Cop -, F, full legends, brown tone with brassy high points, light marks, light deposits, central depressions, Markianopolis (Devnya, Bulgaria) mint, 13.496 grams, 27.3 mm, die axis 180o, consular legate Quintilianus, 215 A.D.; obverse ANTΩNINOC AYΓOYCTOC IOΛIA ∆OMNA (MN ligate), laureate bust of Caracalla right confronting draped bust of Julia Domna left; reverse YΠ KYNTIΛIANOY MAPKIANOΠOΛEITΩ,N (final letter lower left field), Asklepios standing slightly right, head left, himation around waist and over left shoulder, snake-entwined staff in right hand, E (mark of value) in left field.
When Severus died in 211, Julia became the mediator between their two quarreling sons, Caracalla and Geta, who were to rule as joint emperors. Caracalla convinced his mother to call Geta for a reconciliation meeting in her residence. It was a trick. In his mother`s house, Caracalla`s soldiers attacked and Geta died in their mother`s arms. afterward, Julia`s relationship with Caracalla was understandably difficult. Nevertheless, she accompanied him on his Parthian campaign in 217. During this trip, Caracalla was assassinated, after which Julia committed suicide. Her body was brought to Rome and she was later deified.
FORVM Ancient Coins / The Sam Mansourati Collection.
Given as a souvenir to my great brother and a superb physician Dr. Fadi Mansourati.Sam
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Caracalla and Julia Domna, AE27 Markianopolis, Moesia Inf. Legate Quintilianus. ANTΩNINOC AYΓOYCTOC IOVIA ΔO-MNA, laureate head of Caracalla right, facing draped bust of Julia Domna left / VΠ KVINTIΛIANOV MAΡKIANOΠOΛIT-ΩN, Artemis walking right, reaching for an arrow in quiver at shoulder and holding bow, hound running at feet. Moushmov -; Varbanov -; AMNG: -. Moushmov 422 var (obv. type).
26mm.; 12.5gr.Antonivs Protti
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Caracalla and Julia Domna, Markianopolis, Asklepios, AE26Bronze pentassarion, Varbanov 1005, F,
AE26, 11.3g, 180°
obv: ANTΩNINOC AVΓOVCTOC IOΛIA ΔOMNA, laureate bust of Caracalla right facing draped bust of Julia Domna left
rev: VΠKVNTIΛIANOV MAPKIANOΠOLITΩN, Asklepios standing facing, holding a serpent-entwined staff, E in left field
ex FORVM Ancient Coinsareich
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Caracalla and Julia Domna, Markianopolis, Tyche, AE27MOESIA INFERIOR, Marcianopolis. Caracalla and Julia Domna. 198-217 AD.
Æ Pentassarion - 27mm (11.60 g). Quintilianus, magistrate.
obv: ANTΩNINOC AVΓOVCTOC IOVΛIA ΔOMNA, facing busts of Caracalla and Domna
rev: VΠKVNTIΛIANOV MAPKIANOΠOLITΩN, Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia; Є in left field.
GICV -
AMNG 678 var.; SNG Budapest 114 var.
Good Fine, light brown patina, small flan crack.
ex Barry Murphyareich
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Caracalla, AE 23 DiassariaM AVREL ANTONINV/S
Laureate bust right
MVNICIP ST/O/BENSIV
Nike advancing right, foot on a globe, inscribing on shield, MV / NI in two lines. Below her hand: CIP S / TOBE / NSI in three lines.
Same reverse die as Josifovski R87 for Julia Domna
Same reverse die as Julia Domna, H. Gaebler, AMNG III, p. 112, no. 8, pl. XXII, 1
Same obverse die (Caracalla V104) as Josifovski 460, p. 303, pl. XXXIX, citing private collection, AE 23, 5.9 gwhitetd49
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Caria, Aphrodisias. Julia Domna. AE-Diassarion. Menestheus Isobounus, Magistrate. Rx./ AphroditeCaria, Aphrodisias. Julia Domna, the wife of Septimius Severus. Augusta, AD 193 – 217. AE-31. Diassarion, c. AD 195-196. Menestheus Isobounus, Magistrate. 7.35g. IOVΛIA ΔOMNA AYΓOYCTA, her draped bust rt. / EÎ I APXTΩN Î E MENECΘEA ICOBOYNON, Aphrodite standing lt., holding Eros and a sceptre, AΦPOΔEICI – EΩN, in ex.
Mionnet III p. 327, 144; MacDonald p.92, type 83 (O136/R235); Wadd. 2213; SNG München 137 (Same obv. die). Fausta
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Denarius; FORTVNAE FELICI, RIC 552Julia Domna, Augusta 194 - 8 April 217 A.D. Silver denarius, RSC III 55, RIC IV 552, BMCRE V 24, SRCV II 6583, gVF, frosty surfaces, Rome mint, 3.163g, 19.0mm, 180o, 210 A.D.; obverse IVLIA AVGVSTA, draped bust right; reverse FORTVNAE FELICI, Fortuna standing slightly left, head left, out-turned cornucopia in right, left elbow rests on reversed rudder; excellent centering. Ex FORVMPodiceps
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Denarius; LAETITIA, RIC 561Julia Domna, Augusta 194 - 8 April 217 A.D. Silver denarius, RIC IV 561, RSC III 101, BMCRE V 45, VF, Rome mint, 3.498g, 17.5mm, 180o, 198 A.D.; obverse IVLIA AVGVSTA, draped bust right; reverse LAETITIA, Laetitia standing left, wreath in right and rudder in left. Laetitia was a minor Roman goddess of gaiety, her name deriving from the root word laeta, meaning happy. Ex FORVMPodiceps
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EB0481 Julia Domna / LaetitiaJulia Domna, AR Denarius, ca 198 AD.
Obv: IVLIA AVGVSTA, draped bust right.
Rev: LAETITIA, Laetitia standing left holding wreath and rudder.
References: RIC 561 (Rome) or, more likely RIC 641 (Laodicea).
Diameter: 20mm, Weight: 3.44 grams.
Coins of Julia Domna from the Laodicea mint can be identified by the loop coming up from her drapery at the neck. EB
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EB0482 Julia Domna / FelicitasJulia Domna, AR Denarius, 206 AD.
Obv: IVLIA AVGVSTA Draped bust right.
Rev: FELICITAS Felicitas standing, head left, holding short caduceus and long sceptre.
References: RIC IV 551; Sear 6581; RSC 47.
Diameter: 20mm, Weight: 3.25 grams.EB
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EB0483 Julia Domna / VENVS GENETRIXJulia Domna, AR Antoninianus, 216 AD.
Obv: IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, diademed and draped bust right on a crescent.
Rev: VENVS GENETRIX, Venus seated left, extending right hand and holding sceptre in left.
References: RIC IV 388A; RSC 211; Sear 7098.
Diameter: 23.5mm, Weight: 4.926 grams.EB
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EB0701 Julia Domna / TycheJulia Domna, CAESAREA CAPPADOCIA, AR drachm, year 5 = 196-197.
Obverse: IOYΛIA ΔOMNA CEBACTH, draped bust right.
Reverse: MHTPOPO KAICAΡIAC, Tyche standing left holding rudder and cornucopiae, ET-E across fields.
References: For CE not CEBACTH, see Syd 440 (Aphrodite not Tyche) and Syd 441 (ETE in exergue).
Diameter: 18mm, Weight: 2.937g.
EB
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EB0713 Julia Domna TycheJulia Domna, PISIDIA, Antiochia, AE 23.
Obverse: IVLIA AVGVSTA, draped bust right.
Reverse: ANTIOCH NICOL CA, Tyche standing left, holding branch and cornucopia.
References: SNG France 1126-31 var.
Diameter: 21.5mm, Weight: 6.118g.EB
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