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Cornelia Supera, AE20 of Parium, Mysia. G CORN SVPERA, diademed and draped bust right / DEO AES SVB Aesklepios seated right, helping bull, CCIHP in exergue.
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CORNELIA 54, Cn. Lentulus, 76-75 B. C.
AR denarius; 3.53 grams
Obv: Diademed bust of Genius right, sceptre over shoulder, G . P . R .. above
Rev: Globe between rudder and sceptre, S. C. to right; CN . LEN . Q. below ...

Julia Cornelia Paula was the daughter of the Praetorian Prefect, Julius Paulus. She married Elagabalus in 219 AD and he divorced her in 220 AD.

Cornelia 55. LENT CVR DEN FL (Cr. 393b)
bust right of the Genius of the Roman people, bearded with sceptre behind
/EX SC divided by globe between sceptre and rudder
/LENT CVR [*FL] below
Cn. Lentulus was later consul in 56.

Gratidianus was killed under Sulla, who introduced his own anti-forgery law (lex Cornelia de falsis), that reintroduced serrated edges on precious metal coins, an anticounterfeiting measure that had been tried earlier. Serrated denarii, or
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/Globe between wreathed sceptre and rudder, EX-SC, RSC Cornelia 55; Craw. 393/1a. Near centered, obv. slightly off to left losing part of sceptre behind shoulder, rev. slightly off to rt. losing 'C', worn but clear, Fine-Fine+....$110 Photo ...

Cn. Lentulus Clodianus, AR Denarius, 88 BC, Rome
(No legend)
Bust of Mars right, seen from behind
(No legend)
Victory in biga right
CN . LENTVL in exergue
18mm x 20mm, 4.14g
Cornelia 50; Crawford 345/1; Sydenham 702 ...

reigned only three months before Valerian, who had mobilized to help Gallus, arrived in Italy. When Aemilian set out to confront Valerian, he shared the fate of Gallus, being killed by his own soldiers.
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The brief reign of Aemilian (A.D. 253) saw the issue of a number of interesting types, including extremely rare antoniniani in the name of his wife, Cornelia Supera.

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