Julia Mamaea — sestertius. Faithful reformulation from the visible VCoins Carthago Numismatics listing.
Analysis & expertise
Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander (Augusta, AD 222-235). Æ sestertius. Rome, AD 228. IVLIA MAMA-A AVGVSTA, draped bust of Mamaea right, wearing stephane / FELICI-TAS PVBLICA S - C, Felicitas standing left, legs crossed, holding caduceus and resting arm on column. RIC IV (Alexander) 676. BMCRE (Alexander) 487-9. (30mm, 23.31 gm,)
Observed source price: € 160.00. Antikarts sale price includes a 15% markup.
Characteristics
Diameter : 30 mm RIC reference : RIC IV (Alexander) 676 Denomination : sestertius Metal : bronze Date : 222-235 Issuing authority : Julia Mamaea Mint : Rome Source reference : 002175
Historical context
Issuing authority visible on the source listing: Julia Mamaea. Chronological frame indicated on the source record: 222-235. Mint mentioned in the source documentation: Rome. Monetary typology observed during cataloguing: sestertius, bronze.
Cultural value
References visible on the consulted listing: RIC IV (Alexander) 676 ; 002175.
Traceability & guarantees
Antikarts cataloguing reference: 002175. The photographs reproduce the specimen documented during catalog integration. This record corresponds to a specimen offered for sale on Antikarts. Stored documentary source: https://www.vcoins.com/fr/stores/carthago_numismatics/294/product/julia_mamaea_augusta_ad_222235__sestertius_rome_ad_228/2054425/Default.aspx.