Transport of the Baetyl of El-Gabal to Rome
268, Lot: 345. Estimate $500. Sold for $475. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee. |
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Elagabalus. AD 218-222. AR Denarius (20mm, 2.99 g, 6h). Eastern mint. Struck AD 218-219. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Slow quadriga right, bearing the sacred Stone of Emesa, upon which is an eagle, surrounded by four sacred parasols. RIC IV 195; RSC 268. VF, reverse flan flaws. Scarce.
At the age of fourteen, Varius Avitus Bassianus (Elagabalus) inherited the office of high priest of the sun-god El-Gabal at Emesa in Syria. The cult of his sun god was represented by a sacred stone (or baetyl), and in AD 219 when he moved from Emesa to Rome, he took this stone, probably a meteorite, with him. This coin type commemorates the event.