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Maker(s):Severus Alexander (minted under)
Culture:Roman; Imperial
Title:Denarius of Severus Alexander
Date Made:230 CE
Type:Coin/Money
Materials:Silver (AG)
Place Made:Europe; Italy; Rome
Measurements:20mm; 3.540g
Accession Number:  MH 2004.13.207
Credit Line:Gift of the Estate of Nathan Whitman
Museum Collection:  Mount Holyoke College Art Museum
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Currently on view

Description:
Obverse: Laureate Severus Alexander left; IMP SEV ALEXANDER AVG
Reverse: Sol standing nude, radiate head left, left hand raised and globe in right hand, cloak draped over right shoulder; P M TR P VIIII COS III P P S-C

Label Text:
Installed in Art Before 700 CE, Spring 2025 Label Text:

Sasanian Coinage

The coinage of the Sasanian Empire set the standard for Western Asia and the Mediterranean world from the 3rd to the 7th centuries CE. Sasanian silver coins were renowned for their consistently high silver content, especially compared to Roman coinage circulating at the same time. For example, a drachm of Sasanian ruler Ardashir I was composed of about 91% silver, while a contemporary Roman denarius had just 45% silver.

Imitating Sasanian Silver

The consistently high purity of Sasanian silver made it extremely trustworthy and it was used widely around the Mediterranean and Asia. Other rulers of kingdoms across Central and South Asia imitated the imagery of Sasanian coins (a portrait of the ruler on obverse, a Zoroastrian fire altar on reverse) to try to project some of that trustworthiness. The early rulers of the Islamic Umayyad Caliphate did as well, using the legacy of Sasanian numismatic legitimacy to stake their own claim to political authority in the region.

[Displayed with 1999.15.249, 2004.13.509, 2012.7, 2012.11.1, 2012.11.2, 2012.11.3, 2012.11.4, 2012.11.5, 2012.20.4, 2012.20.19, 2012.20.30, 2012.20.32, 2012.20.34, 2012.20.36, 2012.20.37, 2012.35, 2012.39.1, 2012.39.2, 2013.23]

Tags:
ancient; archaeology; numismatics

Subjects:
Civilization, Ancient; archaeological objects; Numismatics

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