Roman Empire AR Denarius Emp Elagabalus 220-221 XF (RIC IV 28)
Numismatic
Roman Empire AR Denarius Emp Elagabalus 220-221 XF (RIC IV 28)
Struck in the heart of the Roman Empire between 220 and 221 AD, this silver denarius offers a tangible connection to the turbulent third century. The coin represents a fascinating era of imperial history, minted in Rome during the brief and remarkable reign of the Emperor Elagabalus. Weighing approximately 2.9 grams, this silver piece survives in Extra Fine condition, preserving the artistic details of its classical engraving. The obverse of the coin displays a right-facing portrait of the emperor, depicted with a laureate and draped bust. On the reverse, the design features Sol, the sun deity, who is shown advancing forward. The deity raises one hand while holding a whip in the other, a powerful symbol of movement and light from the ancient Roman pantheon. Cataloged as RIC IV 28, this denarius remains a captivating artifact of Roman imperial artistry and religious imagery.
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Specifications
| Country | Roman Empire |
|---|---|
| Year | 220-221 AD |
| Grade | Extra Fine |
| Legal-tender face value | AR Denarius |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.1200 troy oz |
| Diameter | 18 mm |
| Thickness | Varies mm |
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