Yup, there is nuthin' worse than a sausage-fest ... => so I've invited a couple of Julias to the ol' shin-dig!! Julia Domna. Augusta, AR Antoninianus Rome mint AD 193-217 Struck under Caracalla AD 215-217 Diameter: 23 mm Weight: 5.76 grams Obverse: Draped bust right, wearing stephane, set on crescent Reverse: LVNA LVCIFERA, Luna, with fold of drapery floating around and above head, driving biga of horses left Reference: RIC IV 379a (Caracalla); RSC 106a EGYPT, Alexandria. Julia Mamaea. Augusta BI Tetradrachm 222-235 AD Dated RY 11 of Severus Alexander (AD 231/2) Diameter: 23 mm Weight: 12.92 grams Obverse: Diademed and draped bust of Julia Mamaea right Reverse: Draped bust of Serapis right, wearing calathus; L A (date) behind, palm before Reference: Köln 2526; Dattari (Savio) 4511; K&G 64.74; Emmett 3224
Good question Chrsmat. The attribution off of wild winds says she's holding a palladium. The object under her arm looks like it could be an extension of her cloak, but I'm just guessing. Maybe a die cud? Truthfully I don't have the answer. Anyone else care to take a stab?
I'm still waiting for Steve to die. You know, so his heirs can sell me that Julia Mamaea for a tiny...erm...fortune! That's the ticket! I'm joking Steve, only joking.
Be patient, you can wait him out. Work on getting adopted (for numismatic purposes only) so the fortune will be more...erm...tiny.