JULIA MAMAEA ROMAN SILVER COIN - III CENTURY ( 222 - 235 )
Original silver coin of Julia Mamaea ( 222 - 235 ). Coin set on a sterling silver handcrafted surrounding structure. Necklace made of sterling silver. Coin in silver.
Chain length : 55cm
Coin diameter : 2cm
Made in Georgia
On obverse : Draped portrait of Julia Mamaea facing right. Julia Mamaea was the mother of Emperor Alexander Severus and one of the most influential women of the Severan dynasty. She played a major political role during her son's reign and was known for her strong influence over imperial administration and court life.
On reverse : Standing allegorical figure holding symbolic attributes representing peace, prosperity, or Roman virtue. Coins issued under Julia Mamaea reflected the importance of imperial women within the Severan dynasty during a period of political fragility and growing military unrest throughout the Roman Empire.
