Aquilia was Elagabalus's second wife, having married her in the summer of 220. He divorced her shortly afterwards and immediately married Annia Faustina only to divorce her, too, just a few weeks later. He finally remarried Aquilia and stayed married to her until he was murdered a couple of years later but she never bore him children. Coins bearing her name and portrait are relatively rare.
AR Denarius
RIC 225 (Elagabalus), S 2158 Denarius Obv: IVLIAAQVILIASEVERAAVG - Dressed bust right. Rev: CONCORDIA - Concordia standing left, holding patera and two cornucopiae; star in left field. 221 (Rome). $430 12/13/02.
RIC 226 (Elagabalus), S 7679, C 2 Denarius Obv: IVLIAAQVILIASEVERAAVG - Draped bust right. Rev: CONCORDIA - Concordia standing left, holding patera and two cornucopiae; star in right field. 221 (Rome). RIC 228 (Elagabalus), C 6 Denarius Obv: IVLIAAQVILIASEVERAAVG - Draped bust right. Rev: CONCORDIA - Aquilia Severa standing right on left, shaking hands with Elagabalus to right; star in center field. $255 5/31/02. RIC 228 (Elagabalus), C 6 Denarius Obv: IVLIAAQVILIASEVERAAVG - Draped bust right. Rev: CONCORDIA - Aquilia Severa standing right on left, shaking hands with Elagabalus to right; star in left field.
AE Sestertius
RIC 390 (Elagabalus), BMC 433, C 4 Sestertius Obv: IVLIAAQVILIASEVERAAVG - Draped bust right. Rev: CONCORDIA - Concordia standing left, sacrificing over altar and holding two cornucopia.
AE As
RIC 394 (Elagabalus), C 7 As Obv: IVLIAAQVILIASEVERAAVG - Draped bust right. Rev: CONCORDIA - Concordia standing left, sacrificing over altar and holding two cornucopia; star in left field.