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Historical Context & Significance:

 

Emperor Elagabalus:

 

Reigned from 218 to 222 AD.

Born in Syria, he was initially a priest of the deity Elagabal (from whom he took his name) before ascending to the imperial throne.

Known for his eccentric and decadent lifestyle, Elagabalus was notorious for his disregard for Roman traditions and conservative values.

His unconventional behavior and religious practices contributed to political instability, culminating in his assassination at the young age of 18 in a plot orchestrated by his own family, notably his aunt Julia Maesa.

 

Coin Usage & Propaganda:

 

Coins like this AE21 were not only mediums of daily commerce but also served as powerful propaganda tools.

 

The imagery and inscriptions were intended to project the emperor’s divine right to rule, his connection to the deities, and his ability to confer favor upon the Roman people.

 

The inclusion of a radiate portrait and imperial symbols on the coin reflected the fusion of traditional Roman motifs with Eastern, Hellenistic influences prevalent in Elagabalus's reign.

 

Summary:

 

This Elagabalus AE21 coin is a striking example of Roman imperial coinage from one of the empire’s most controversial reigns. With its clear and well-struck design, the coin features a radiate bust of Elagabalus on the obverse and a symbolically rich reverse featuring an eagle within a laurel wreath. Its VF condition with a desert patina, along with its provenanced history from a noted auction, makes it a compelling piece for collectors interested in the tumultuous period of the early 3rd century AD and the eccentric legacy of Emperor Elagabalus.

Roman Provincial Coin – Elagabalus

SKU: GR-142 2023-10044 6
55,00$ Precio
$44.00Precio de oferta

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  • Coin Data Sheet: Elagabalus AE21

    General Information:

    Origin: Syria; specifically from the Seleucis and Pieria region, Antiochia ad Orontem.

    Authority: Emperor Elagabalus (218–222 AD)

    Denomination: AE21

    Composition: Bronze

    Date Range: 218 to 222 AD

    References: McAlee 788a; Butcher 470; Waage 589; cf. BMC Galatia [Antioch] p. 203, 426 ff; SGICV

    Physical Specifications:

    Diameter: 20.62 mm

    Weight: 3.2 g

    Strike Quality: 12h (indicating a well-struck coin VERY GOOD details)

    Condition: Vg/F (Very Good to Fine) with a desert patina

    Obverse (Front) Details:

    Legend:

    "AVT KAI MAP AVP ANTΩNEINOC CE"
    (Exact reading may be subject to interpretation; represents the imperial titulature of Elagabalus.)

    Design:

    Radiate head of Elagabalus, facing right

    Symbolism:

    The radiate crown signifies divine favor and the emperor’s elevated status.

    This portrait underscores Elagabalus's authority and the Hellenistic influence on his image.

    Reverse (Back) Details:

    Legend:

    In abbreviated form: "S C, ΔΕ" positioned above, with the eagle below
    (The exact reading may include further abbreviations or context-specific elements.)

    Design:

    An eagle is depicted within a laurel wreath that is fastened at the top with a diamond.

    Symbolism:

    The eagle is a potent emblem of power and imperial authority.

    The laurel wreath symbolizes victory, honor, and divine sanction.

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