- Extremely Fine Roman Empire silver denarius coin.
- Struck for Emperor Elagabalus between 220 and 221 CE at the Rome Mint.
- RIC 56, RSC 1a, approx. 18mm.
- Detailed presentation of Abundantia holding cornucopia with both hands (unusual).
- Certified by NGC to XF with no problems.
- Obverse: IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, draped bust of emperor facing right.
- Reverse: ABVNDANTIA AVG, Abundantia standing left holding cornucopia with both hands with produce pouring out, star in right field.
- Abundantia was the personification of prosperity and abundance. She was a beautiful goddess who was known for bringing grain and money in a cornucopia to the mortals as they slept.