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Beautiful silver denarius of Elagabalus - LIBERTAS AVG - Rome mint: 220-221 AD
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Elagabalus Silver Denarius - I am the high priest of the Roman Empire
Size: 19mm Weight: 3.42 grams
Obverse: IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG - Laureate bust right draped and cuirassed.
Reverse: LIBERTAS AVG - Libertas standing left holding pileus and scepter 'star' in left field.
RIC IVii 107 page 35 - Cohen 92 - SEAR RCV II (2002) #7523 page 604
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