
Rome Julia Domna, Silver Denarius 196-202AD VF
Obverse:
The bare headed, draped bust of Julia Domna faces right, with the inscription IVLIA AVGVSTA. The portrait reflects her prominent role as Augusta and influential matriarch of the Severan dynasty.
Reverse:
Pudicitia, the personification of modesty and marital virtue, is shown veiled and seated left. The scene conveys ideals of moral integrity, dignity, and traditional Roman womanhood, reinforcing Julia Domna’s imperial image.
Details:
Struck at the Laodicea ad Mare mint between AD 196 and 202, this silver denarius measures 19mm and weighs 2.56 grams. It represents the refined imperial propaganda of the Severan period and the elevated status of the empress within Roman society.
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Rome Julia Domna, Silver Denarius 196-202AD VF
Obverse:
The bare headed, draped bust of Julia Domna faces right, with the inscription IVLIA AVGVSTA. The portrait reflects her prominent role as Augusta and influential matriarch of the Severan dynasty.
Reverse:
Pudicitia, the personification of modesty and marital virtue, is shown veiled and seated left. The scene conveys ideals of moral integrity, dignity, and traditional Roman womanhood, reinforcing Julia Domna’s imperial image.
Details:
Struck at the Laodicea ad Mare mint between AD 196 and 202, this silver denarius measures 19mm and weighs 2.56 grams. It represents the refined imperial propaganda of the Severan period and the elevated status of the empress within Roman society.
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Obverse:
The bare headed, draped bust of Julia Domna faces right, with the inscription IVLIA AVGVSTA. The portrait reflects her prominent role as Augusta and influential matriarch of the Severan dynasty.
Reverse:
Pudicitia, the personification of modesty and marital virtue, is shown veiled and seated left. The scene conveys ideals of moral integrity, dignity, and traditional Roman womanhood, reinforcing Julia Domna’s imperial image.
Details:
Struck at the Laodicea ad Mare mint between AD 196 and 202, this silver denarius measures 19mm and weighs 2.56 grams. It represents the refined imperial propaganda of the Severan period and the elevated status of the empress within Roman society.
























