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Roman Coin Denarius Elagabalus Nemesis Scales Philippopolis, Thrace

Roman Coin Denarius Elagabalus Nemesis Scales Philippopolis,  Thrace Coins: Ancient photo   Category : Coins: Ancient > Roman: Provincial (100-400 AD)
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Numismatic data and valuation estimates provided by 1dro4ev0v (Nov 20, 2015)
        
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Category : Coins: Ancient > Roman: Provincial (100-400 AD)Id number: 145895
Estimated value: under 10 USD
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3.87gm
AE 18mm
Obv./ AVT K M AVP ANTONEINOC, laureate head right
Rev./ FILIPPOPOLEITON NEOKORON, Dikaiosyne standing left holding scales and sceptre, a wheel at her feet
Elagabalus (Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus, ca. 203 – 11 March 222), also known as Heliogabalus, was Roman Emperor from 218 to 222
The reverse reads Fides Exercitus, or The loyalty of the army, depicting the Roman goddess Fides between two Roman army standards
He decreased the silver purity of the denarius from 58% to 46.5% — the actual silver weight dropping from 1.82 grams to 1.41 grams
He made the whole journey in this reverse fashion, looking up into the face of his god
Sex/gender controversy
Elagabalus' sexual orientation and gender identity are the subject of much debate
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