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This is a silver denarius of Emperor Elagabalus, rated as Very Good (VG) condition. Despite some wear, this coin remains a valuable and intriguing piece from his reign, which lasted from 218 to 222 A.D. The obverse typically features a portrait of Elagabalus, depicted with his youthful features and imperial regalia. The details may show signs of circulation, but the overall image retains recognizable features of the emperor. On the reverse, the coin often displays symbols of imperial power or religious motifs associated with Elagabalus, such as deities or ritual objects, reflecting his unique religious policies and the cult of El-Gabal. While the condition is VG, with some wear and less sharp detail, this coin is still an important artifact representing one of Rome’s more controversial emperors. It offers a tangible connection to early 3rd-century Roman history and imperial iconography. A great addition for collectors interested in Roman imperial coinage or the reign of Elagabalus. Own this silver denarius and add a distinctive piece from his reign to your collection!
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