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Roman Imperial Coinage, Julia Paula, BITHYNIA, Nicomedia, Æ 29, 219, draped bust right, rev. three temples, pillared and decorated, legend in three lines below, 13.15g (BMC 56; SNG Copenhagen –; Sear 3161). Flan split, otherwise obverse very fine, reverse extremely fine, attractive green-brown patina, rare £200-300
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, A Distinguished Collection of Roman Bronze Coins, the Property of a Gentleman.
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Provenance: Seaby List M230, August 1934 (17821), from a contemporary Lucerne sale; bt Seaby September 1934
Bithynia was a centre of the cult of emperor worship. At this period, the three temples on this coin are the Temple of Roma and Augustus, reconstructed by Hadrian c. 136 after being destroyed by an earthquake in the previous decade, the Temple of Septimius Severus, constructed c. 195 and a new temple dedicated to Elagabalus, conceived when the recently proclaimed emperor and his wife over-wintered there in 218-19
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