Roman Empire. Julia Maesa (Augusta, AD 218-224/5). Denarius Minted in Rome under Elagabalus, AD 218-220. PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated left, drawing veil from (No reserve price)

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Silver denarius of the Roman Empire depicting Julia Maesa (Augusta, AD 218–224/5), minted in Rome under Elagabalus, AD 218–220, weight 1.80 g, 19 mm, with PVDICITIA seated left.

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Roman Empire - Julia Maesa (Augusta, AD 218-224) Silver denarius (1,80 g. 19 mm.) Minted in Rome under Elagabalus, AD 218-220.

IVLIA MAESA AVG, diademed and draped bust of Julia Maesa right.

PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated left, drawing veil from face and holding long vertical scepter.

RIC 268.

Fine, cleaned oxidations.

12291 2025-8332

Seller's Story

Lucernae is a numismatic company founded in 2002 by Antonio Hinojosa Pareja, a graduate in Geography and History since 1997. Lucernae, as is well known, is the plural of a Latin word that defines a point of light (lucerna), a typical and everyday object in any home in the classical world. In the same way, our objective is the diffusion of historical knowledge through Numismatics. Being a point of light on Antiquity just like this small ceramic container filled with oil illuminated life hundreds or thousands of years ago! Welcome to the Story through the coins!
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Roman Empire - Julia Maesa (Augusta, AD 218-224) Silver denarius (1,80 g. 19 mm.) Minted in Rome under Elagabalus, AD 218-220.

IVLIA MAESA AVG, diademed and draped bust of Julia Maesa right.

PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated left, drawing veil from face and holding long vertical scepter.

RIC 268.

Fine, cleaned oxidations.

12291 2025-8332

Seller's Story

Lucernae is a numismatic company founded in 2002 by Antonio Hinojosa Pareja, a graduate in Geography and History since 1997. Lucernae, as is well known, is the plural of a Latin word that defines a point of light (lucerna), a typical and everyday object in any home in the classical world. In the same way, our objective is the diffusion of historical knowledge through Numismatics. Being a point of light on Antiquity just like this small ceramic container filled with oil illuminated life hundreds or thousands of years ago! Welcome to the Story through the coins!
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Era
Before 1400
Culture/region
Roman Empire
Year/Period and Variation
Minted in Rome under Elagabalus, AD 218-220. PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated left, drawing veil from
Ruler
Julia Maesa (Augusta, AD 218-224/5)
Denomination
Denarius
Metal
Silver
Condition
Fine
Weight
1.8 g
Number of items
1
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