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<p>[QUOTE="lrbguy, post: 2862487, member: 88829"]Here are a couple of Julia Domna denarii I bought within the last month that came in in this range (after currency conversion):</p><p><br /></p><p>A SAECVLI FELICIT crescent and seven stars reverse on an early period denarius with IVLIA DO - MNA AVG obverse inscription (RIC IV 629 under Septimius and Caracalla about 194-195. CNG says Laodicea, but I am not so sure we can rule out Emessa.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]682163[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>I probably paid too much for this next one (~350GBP), but it is in better shape than the seller photo (here) is showing, which isn't too bad at that. This is a FUNDITAS reverse with Terra reclining facing left beneath a tree, with her left arm on a basket of fruit, and the four seasons arranged in line before her gaze. It issues from the middle to later period of her obverses, 196-211, with the IVLIA AVGVSTA inscription (BMC 21 under Septimius and Caracalla). Mattingly dates this type to the late group of 207-209.[ATTACH=full]682176[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lrbguy, post: 2862487, member: 88829"]Here are a couple of Julia Domna denarii I bought within the last month that came in in this range (after currency conversion): A SAECVLI FELICIT crescent and seven stars reverse on an early period denarius with IVLIA DO - MNA AVG obverse inscription (RIC IV 629 under Septimius and Caracalla about 194-195. CNG says Laodicea, but I am not so sure we can rule out Emessa. [ATTACH=full]682163[/ATTACH] I probably paid too much for this next one (~350GBP), but it is in better shape than the seller photo (here) is showing, which isn't too bad at that. This is a FUNDITAS reverse with Terra reclining facing left beneath a tree, with her left arm on a basket of fruit, and the four seasons arranged in line before her gaze. It issues from the middle to later period of her obverses, 196-211, with the IVLIA AVGVSTA inscription (BMC 21 under Septimius and Caracalla). Mattingly dates this type to the late group of 207-209.[ATTACH=full]682176[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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