Elagabalus, contemporary imitation ("limes falsum"), 219-220 AD. and later,
Æ Denarius (18-19 mm / 2,78 g),
Obv.: IMP ANTO - NINVS AVG , laureate, draped bust of Elagabalus right, seen from behind.
Rev.: ANNONA - AVGVSTI , Annona, crowned with corn, standing l., holding ears of corn in her lowered r. hand over modius filled with ears of corn, resting with her l. elbow on rudder placed on globe.
for prototype, cf. RIC IV, 32, 59 ; - Coh. 13 ; - BMC 549, 126.
Curtis Clay: "G. Elmer invented the term "limesfalsa", which is now usually applied to ancient casts of denarii."