3rd Century (198-305 AD)

Caracalla — AD 198–217
Geta — AD 209–211
Macrinus — AD 217–218
Elagabalus — AD 218–222
Severus Alexander — AD 222–235
Maximinus Thrax — AD 235–238
Gordian I — AD 238
Gordian II — AD 238
Pupienus — AD 238
Balbinus — AD 238
Gordian III — AD 238–244
Philip the Arab — AD 244–249
Philip II — AD 247–249
Decius — AD 249–251
Herennius Etruscus — AD 251
Hostilian — AD 251
Trebonianus Gallus — AD 251–253
Volusian — AD 251–253
Aemilian — AD 253
Valerian — AD 253–260
Gallienus — AD 253–268
Saloninus — AD 260
Claudius Gothicus — AD 268–270
Quintillus — AD 270
Aurelian — AD 270–275
Tacitus — AD 275–276
Florian — AD 276
Probus — AD 276–282
Carus — AD 282–283
Carinus — AD 283–285
Numerian — AD 283–284
Diocletian — AD 284–305
Maximian — AD 286–305

Macrinus (217-218) - Annona enthroned holding corn-ears

Notes

Macrinus (217-218) - Annona enthroned holding corn-ears

The coin features a laureate bust of Macrinus, facing right. The inscription reads “IMP CM OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG,” which stands for "Imperator Caesar Marcus Opellius Severus Macrinus Augustus".

On the reverse is Annona, the personification of the grain supply, seated left. She is holding two corn-ears in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left. At her feet, there is a modius (a grain measure) filled with corn-ears. The inscription reads “ANNONA AVG,” referring to the grain supply of the emperor.

Currency Denarius

Paid £145 -Charing Cross

Date 2025

Reference s.7330

Current Value

Size

Weight 3.24g