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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Roman Provincial| > |Roman Egypt| > RX89891
Severus Alexander, 13 March 222 - March 235 A.D., Roman Provincial Egypt
|Roman| |Egypt|, |Severus| |Alexander,| |13| |March| |222| |-| |March| |235| |A.D.,| |Roman| |Provincial| |Egypt|, In 227 A.D., Severus Alexander's father-in-law, Seius Sallustius, was executed for attempted murder of the Emperor. Sallustius had been raised to the rank of Caesar, probably in 225 when Severus Alexander married his daughter, Sallustia Orbiana. Sallustia Orbiana was exiled to Libya.
RX89891. Billon tetradrachm, Dattari 4263; Geissen 2465; BMC Alexandria p. 215, 1687; Milne 3085; Curtis 1045; Kampmann 62.153; Emmett 3088.11 (R3), VF, excellent portrait, well centered, some light corrosion, small edge cracks, Alexandria mint, weight 11.372g, maximum diameter 23.4mm, die axis 0o, 29 Aug 227 - 28 Aug 228 A.D.; obverse A KAI MAP AVP CEV AΛEΞANΔPOC, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right; reverse Alexandria standing slightly right, head left, wearing elephant-skin headdress, grain ears in raised right hand, vexillum in left hand, palm branch to left, L IA (year 11) to right; scarce; SOLD











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