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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |The Severan Period| > |Septimius Severus| > RS22182
Septimius Severus, 9 April 193 - 4 February 211 A.D., Barbarous Imitative
|Septimius| |Severus|, |Septimius| |Severus,| |9| |April| |193| |-| |4| |February| |211| |A.D.,| |Barbarous| |Imitative|, Interesting barbarous imitative in excellent style. The obverse legend copies the first issue of Emesa, but with SEPT instead of SEP, while the portrait resembles the second issue of the same mint. The reverse seems to be inspired by the later Laodicea ad Mare Providentia type.
RS22182. Silver denarius, apparently unpublished, VF, unofficial mint, weight 2.113g, maximum diameter 17.5mm, die axis 180o, obverse IMP CAE L SEPT SEV PERT AVG, laureate head right; reverse PROVIDEN? [...], Providentia standing left; very rare; SOLD











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