Julia Mamaea coins Roman Imperial catalog

Empress Julia Avita Mamaea (180-235), mother of Alexander Severus

coin Roman Empire Julia Mamaea denarius
IVLIA MAMAEA AVG
FECVND AVGVSTAE

denarius 232
silver
18 mm.
Rome
Draped bust in the diadem right / Julia Mamaea Augusta
Fecunditas standing left, holds cornucopia, left child / Fecunditas Augustus
Value - $40-60

 

 

coin Roman Empire Julia Mamaea denarius
IVLIA MAMAEA AVG
VESTA

denarius 235
silver
19 mm.
Rome
Draped bust in the diadem right / Julia Mamaea Augusta
Vesta standing left, holds palladium and scepter / Vesta
Value - $50-70

 

 

coin Roman Empire Julia Mamaea Sestertius
IVLIA MAMAEA AVG
VESTA

Sestertius 222-235
bronze
31 mm.
Rome
Draped bust in the diadem right / Julia Mamaea Augusta
Vesta standing left, holds palladium and scepter / Vesta / The command of the Senate
Value - $50-70

 

 

 

 

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