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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |The Adoptive Emperors| > |Commodus| > RS85039
Commodus, March or April 177 - 31 December 192 A.D.
|Commodus|, |Commodus,| |March| |or| |April| |177| |-| |31| |December| |192| |A.D.|, Commodus favored the Egyptian gods. He sacrificed to Isis and he shaved his head and officiated as a priest in the procession of Anubis. The Graeco-Egyptian god Serapis was credited with healing, especially in cases of acute diseases. He was thought by many to be Aesculapius. Marcus Aurelius, tortured with the malady which later killed him, made a visit to the temple of Serapis at Perinthus, Thrace; and according to his historian, he returned in health. This coin, dedicated to Serapis the preserver of the Emperor, was almost certainly struck after Commodus recovered from some disease after making sacrifices to Serapis.
RS85039. Silver denarius, RIC III 261 (S), RSC II 703, BMCRE 359, MIR 18 830, SRCV II 5695, F, well centered, dark mottled toning, edge cracks, Rome mint, weight 2.204g, maximum diameter 17.9mm, die axis 180o, 191 - 192 A.D.; obverse L AEL AVREL COMM AVG P FEL, laureate head right; reverse SERAPIDI CONSERV AVG (Serapis, perserver of the Emperor), Serapis standing slightly right, head left, both radiate and with kalathos on head, raising branch in right hand, short scepter in left hand; scarce; SOLD











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