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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Cappadocia| > RP82304
Septimius Severus, 9 April 193 - 4 February 211 A.D., Caesarea, Cappadocia
|Cappadocia|, |Septimius| |Severus,| |9| |April| |193| |-| |4| |February| |211| |A.D.,| |Caesarea,| |Cappadocia|, Mount Erciyes (Argaios to the Greeks, Argaeus to the Romans) is a massive stratovolcano 25 km to the south of Kayseri (ancient Caesarea) in Turkey. The highest mountain in central Anatolia, with its summit reaching 3,916 meters (12,848 ft). It may have erupted as recently as 253 B.C., as may be depicted on Roman era coins. Strabo wrote that the summit was never free from snow and that those few who ascended it reported seeing both the Black Sea to the north and the Mediterranean Sea to the south in days with a clear sky.
RP82304. Silver drachm, Sydenham Caesarea 401; SNGvA 6467; BMC Galatia p. 74, 228 var. (CEΠTI); SNG Tub -; SNG Hunt -; SNG Cop -, nice VF, dark toning, Cappadocia, Caesarea (Kayseri, Turkey) mint, weight 2.697g, maximum diameter 18.6mm, die axis 0o, c. 207 - 208 A.D.; obverse AY KAI Λ CEΠ CEOYHPOC, laureate head right; reverse MHTPO KAICAP NE, Mount Argaeus surmounted by a star; ETIE (year 15) in exergue; SOLD











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