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GETA, as Caesar
AR Denarius Rome Mint
17.5 mm, 2.3 grams
OBV: L SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES, Bare head of Geta right.
REV: SEVERI PII AVG FIL, Lituus, knife, jug and sprinkler.
RIC-IVa-3
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Roman Provincial, Moesia: Tomas
Geta AD 198-211
AE 4 Assaria
28 mm 11.27 grams
Obverse: Head of Geta facing right
Reverse: Trophy and Captivespaul1888
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Caracalla, 28 January 198 - 8 April 217 A.D. Silver denarius, RIC IV 120 (S); RSC III 3; BMCRE V p. 205, 267; SRCV II 6790; Hunter III -, Choice gVF, well centered, flow lines, edge splits and cracks, Rome mint, weight 3.280g, maximum diameter 18.9mm, die axis 180o, 201 - 202 A.D.; obverse ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, boy's laureate and draped bust right; reverse ADVENT AVGG, war galley left on waves, ram, acrostolium and vexillum at the bow, four oarsmen and a steersman, Septimius Severus, Caracalla and Geta seated in the steersman's cabin, two standards and apluster at the stern
Ex: Forum Ancient Coinspaul1888
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Geta, silver Denarius.198 - 209 CE as Caesar. Laodiciea ad Mare, Syria. Geta Denarius. Laodicea mint, 199 CE
Obverse; P SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES, draped bust right
Reverse; MINERV SANCT, Minerva standing left leaning on a shield & holding reversed spear.
19.1mm, 3.1 g
RSC 83. Geta Denarius, RIC 105a, RSC 83, BMC 750NORMAN K
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195 - 211, SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS, AR Denarius, Struck 210 at Rome, alluding to BritanniaObverse: SEVERVS PIVS AVG BRIT. Laureate head of Septimius Severus facing right.
Reverse: VICTORIAE BRIT. Victory standing right, holding palm branch in her right hand and placing uninscribed shield on palm tree with her left.
Diameter: 20mm | Weight: 2.83gms | Die Axis: 7h
RIC IV: 336 | RSC: 730 | SRCV: 6384 | SPINK: 651A
SCARCE
This coin commemorates the success of the Roman campaigns in Scotland during 209 and 210 culminating in the death of Severus at York, England, in February 211.
SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
Lucius Septimius Severus was Roman emperor from 193 to 211. He was born in Leptis Magna in the Roman province of Africa.
Severus seized power after the death of the emperor Pertinax in 193 (the Year of the Five Emperors).
After consolidating his rule over the western provinces, Severus waged a brief, successful war in the east against the Parthian Empire, sacked their capital Ctesiphon, expanded the eastern frontier to the Tigris and enlarged and fortified the Limes Arabicus in Arabia Petraea. In 202, he campaigned in Africa and Mauretania against the Garamantes, captured their capital Garama and expanded the Limes Tripolitanus along the southern desert frontier of the empire. In 198 he raised his elder son Caracalla to Augustus and in 209 did the same to his younger son, Geta.
In AD 209 Severus invaded Caledonia (modern Scotland) with an army of 50,000 men, but he fell fatally ill of an infectious disease in late 210 and died at Eboracum (York, England) early in 211.
SEVERUS' CAMPAIGNS IN BRITAIN
In 208 Septimius Severus travelled to Britain with the intention of conquering Caledonia (Scotland). Modern archaeological discoveries have helped to throw some light on the scope and direction of this northern campaign.
Severus began by occupying the territory up to the Antonine Wall, this is evidenced by extensive Severan era fortifications and the likely reoccupation of some of the forts on that wall. Over the previous years Hadrian's Wall had fallen into disrepair and Severus strengthened and repaired much of it, he did this to such an extent that many early Antiquarians thought that he was the emperor who had actually built it. Severus constructed a 165-acre (67 ha) camp south of the Antonine Wall at Trimontium, probably assembling the main body of his forces there. Severus then thrust north across the Antonine Wall into Caledonian territory, supported and supplied by a strong naval force. He retraced the steps of Agricola of over a century before, rebuilding many abandoned Roman forts along the east coast, and he re-garrisoned the naval base at Carpow, likely built by Commodus in 185, and possibly the place named as "Horrea Classis" or "Poreo Classis" in the Ravenna Cosmography.
By 210 Severus' campaigning had made significant gains, despite Caledonian guerrilla tactics and purportedly heavy Roman casualties.
According to Cassius Dio: “Severus did not desist until he approached the extremity of the island. Here he observed most accurately the variation of the sun's motion and the length of the days and the nights in summer and winter respectively. Having thus been conveyed through practically the whole of the hostile country (for he actually was conveyed in a covered litter most of the way, on account of his infirmity), he returned to the friendly portion, after he had forced the Britons to come to terms, on the condition that they should abandon a large part of their territory.”
The Caledonians had sued for peace, which Severus had granted on the condition that they relinquished control of the Central Lowlands of Scotland, but later that year (210), they, along with the Maeatae, revolted. Severus prepared for another campaign, now intent on exterminating the Caledonians. However the campaign was cut short when Severus fell ill and withdrew south to Eboracum (York) where he died on 4 February 211. Severus was succeeded by his sons, Caracalla and Geta. Caracalla continued campaigning in Caledonia during 212 but soon settled for peace, and shortly after that the frontier was withdrawn south to Hadrian's Wall.
On his death, Severus was deified by the Senate and his remains were buried in the Mausoleum of Hadrian in Rome.
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195 - 211, SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS, AR Denarius, Struck 210 at Rome, alluding to BritanniaObverse: SEVERVS PIVS AVG BRIT. Laureate head of Septimius Severus facing right.
Reverse: VICTORIAE BRIT. Victory seated on shield facing left, holding another shield resting on her knee in her right hand and palm branch in her left.
Diameter: 19mm | Weight: 2.35gms | Die Axis: 12h
RIC IV: 335 | RSC: 731 | SRCV: 6385 | SPINK: 651C
SCARCE
This coin commemorates the success of the Roman campaigns in Scotland during 209 and 210 culminating in the death of Severus at York, England, in February 211.
SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
Lucius Septimius Severus was Roman emperor from 193 to 211. He was born in Leptis Magna in the Roman province of Africa.
Severus seized power after the death of the emperor Pertinax in 193 (the Year of the Five Emperors).
After consolidating his rule over the western provinces, Severus waged a brief, successful war in the east against the Parthian Empire, sacked their capital Ctesiphon, expanded the eastern frontier to the Tigris and enlarged and fortified the Limes Arabicus in Arabia Petraea. In 202, he campaigned in Africa and Mauretania against the Garamantes, captured their capital Garama and expanded the Limes Tripolitanus along the southern desert frontier of the empire. In 198 he raised his elder son Caracalla to Augustus and in 209 did the same to his younger son, Geta.
In AD 209 Severus invaded Caledonia (modern Scotland) with an army of 50,000 men, but he fell fatally ill of an infectious disease in late 210 and died at Eboracum (York, England) early in 211.
SEVERUS' CAMPAIGNS IN BRITAIN
In 208 Septimius Severus travelled to Britain with the intention of conquering Caledonia (Scotland). Modern archaeological discoveries have helped to throw some light on the scope and direction of this northern campaign.
Severus began by occupying the territory up to the Antonine Wall, this is evidenced by extensive Severan era fortifications and the likely reoccupation of some of the forts on that wall. Over the previous years Hadrian's Wall had fallen into disrepair and Severus strengthened and repaired much of it, he did this to such an extent that many early Antiquarians thought that he was the emperor who had actually built it. Severus constructed a 165-acre (67 ha) camp south of the Antonine Wall at Trimontium, probably assembling the main body of his forces there. Severus then thrust north across the Antonine Wall into Caledonian territory, supported and supplied by a strong naval force. He retraced the steps of Agricola of over a century before, rebuilding many abandoned Roman forts along the east coast, and he re-garrisoned the naval base at Carpow, likely built by Commodus in 185, and possibly the place named as "Horrea Classis" or "Poreo Classis" in the Ravenna Cosmography.
By 210 Severus' campaigning had made significant gains, despite Caledonian guerrilla tactics and purportedly heavy Roman casualties.
According to Cassius Dio: “Severus did not desist until he approached the extremity of the island. Here he observed most accurately the variation of the sun's motion and the length of the days and the nights in summer and winter respectively. Having thus been conveyed through practically the whole of the hostile country (for he actually was conveyed in a covered litter most of the way, on account of his infirmity), he returned to the friendly portion, after he had forced the Britons to come to terms, on the condition that they should abandon a large part of their territory.”
The Caledonians had sued for peace, which Severus had granted on the condition that they relinquished control of the Central Lowlands of Scotland, but later that year (210), they, along with the Maeatae, revolted. Severus prepared for another campaign, now intent on exterminating the Caledonians. However the campaign was cut short when Severus fell ill and withdrew south to Eboracum (York) where he died on 4 February 211. Severus was succeeded by his sons, Caracalla and Geta. Caracalla continued campaigning in Caledonia during 212 but soon settled for peace, and shortly after that the frontier was withdrawn south to Hadrian's Wall.
On his death, Severus was deified by the Senate and his remains were buried in the Mausoleum of Hadrian in Rome.
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195 - 211, SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS, AR Denarius, Struck 210 at Rome, alluding to BritanniaObverse: SEVERVS PIVS AVG BRIT. Laureate head of Septimius Severus facing right.
Reverse: VICTORIAE BRIT. Victory advancing right, holding wreath in her outstretched right hand and palm branch in her left.
Diameter: 19mm | Weight: 3.5gms | Die Axis: 6h
RIC IV: 332 | RSC: 727 | SRCV: 6382 | SPINK: 650
SCARCE
This coin commemorates the success of the Roman campaigns in Scotland during 209 and 210 culminating in the death of Severus at York, England, in February 211.
SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
Lucius Septimius Severus was Roman emperor from 193 to 211. He was born in Leptis Magna in the Roman province of Africa.
Severus seized power after the death of the emperor Pertinax in 193 (the Year of the Five Emperors).
After consolidating his rule over the western provinces, Severus waged a brief, successful war in the east against the Parthian Empire, sacked their capital Ctesiphon, expanded the eastern frontier to the Tigris and enlarged and fortified the Limes Arabicus in Arabia Petraea. In 202, he campaigned in Africa and Mauretania against the Garamantes, captured their capital Garama and expanded the Limes Tripolitanus along the southern desert frontier of the empire. In 198 he raised his elder son Caracalla to Augustus and in 209 did the same to his younger son, Geta.
In AD 209 Severus invaded Caledonia (modern Scotland) with an army of 50,000 men, but he fell fatally ill of an infectious disease in late 210 and died at Eboracum (York, England) early in 211.
SEVERUS' CAMPAIGNS IN BRITAIN
In 208 Septimius Severus travelled to Britain with the intention of conquering Caledonia (Scotland). Modern archaeological discoveries have helped to throw some light on the scope and direction of this northern campaign.
Severus began by occupying the territory up to the Antonine Wall, this is evidenced by extensive Severan era fortifications and the likely reoccupation of some of the forts on that wall. Over the previous years Hadrian's Wall had fallen into disrepair and Severus strengthened and repaired much of it, he did this to such an extent that many early Antiquarians thought that he was the emperor who had actually built it. Severus constructed a 165-acre (67 ha) camp south of the Antonine Wall at Trimontium, probably assembling the main body of his forces there. Severus then thrust north across the Antonine Wall into Caledonian territory, supported and supplied by a strong naval force. He retraced the steps of Agricola of over a century before, rebuilding many abandoned Roman forts along the east coast, and he re-garrisoned the naval base at Carpow, likely built by Commodus in 185, and possibly the place named as "Horrea Classis" or "Poreo Classis" in the Ravenna Cosmography.
By 210 Severus' campaigning had made significant gains, despite Caledonian guerrilla tactics and purportedly heavy Roman casualties.
According to Cassius Dio: “Severus did not desist until he approached the extremity of the island. Here he observed most accurately the variation of the sun's motion and the length of the days and the nights in summer and winter respectively. Having thus been conveyed through practically the whole of the hostile country (for he actually was conveyed in a covered litter most of the way, on account of his infirmity), he returned to the friendly portion, after he had forced the Britons to come to terms, on the condition that they should abandon a large part of their territory.”
The Caledonians had sued for peace, which Severus had granted on the condition that they relinquished control of the Central Lowlands of Scotland, but later that year (210), they, along with the Maeatae, revolted. Severus prepared for another campaign, now intent on exterminating the Caledonians. However the campaign was cut short when Severus fell ill and withdrew south to Eboracum (York) where he died on 4 February 211. Severus was succeeded by his sons, Caracalla and Geta. Caracalla continued campaigning in Caledonia during 212 but soon settled for peace, and shortly after that the frontier was withdrawn south to Hadrian's Wall.
On his death, Severus was deified by the Senate and his remains were buried in the Mausoleum of Hadrian in Rome.
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209 - 212, GETA, AR Denarius, Struck 210 at Rome, alluding to BritanniaObverse: P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG BRIT. Laureate head of Geta facing right.
Reverse: VICTORIAE BRIT. Victory, half naked, standing facing left, holding wreath in her right hand and palm in her left.
Diameter: 20mm | Weight: 2.79gms | Die Axis: 6h
RIC IV: 92 | RSC: 219 | SRCV: 7254 | BMC: 68 | Spink: 662
SCARCE
This coin commemorates the Roman victories achieved in Scotland in 209 and 210 by Septimius Severus and Caracalla, Geta's father and brother, while Geta and his mother, Julia Domna, remained behind in London.
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24.5 Julia DomnaJULIA DOMNA
AR Denarius (3.2g), 196 AD
IVLIA AVGVSTA, Draped bust right / HILARITAS, Hilaritas standing left between two children (Caracalla and Geta) holding palm frond and cornucopia
RIC 557 (Sept Sev); Sear 1840, Cohen 79; aVF/F
Ex. Ancient Roman Coins, Fort Collins, COSosius
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25 Caracalla AE 18 of NicopolisCaracalla
AE 18, Nicopolis
Bust right / Tripod with snake
HrHJ (2012) 8.18.47.15
Thanks to FORVM member Jochen for his help identifying this coin.
Sosius
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25 Caracalla and GetaCaracalla & Geta
AE28 Pentassarion of Markianopolis. Magistrate Flavius Ulpianus.
AV K M AV ANTWNINOC AV K L CEP GETAC. Confronted laureate draped busts / V FL OULPIANOU MARKIANOPOLITWN, draped bust of Serapis right, E to left.
Moushmov 464 Sosius
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26 GetaGETA
AR Denarius, 209-211 AD
P SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES, bare-headed, draped bust right / LIBERALITAS AVG VI, Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus & cornucopia.
RSC 69, RIC 44 EF
Ex Frasciatus Sosius
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26 GetaGeta
AE of Mysia, Parium
198-209 A.D.
SEP GETAS CAI, bust r. / C G I H, PA in ex., colonist plowing
SNG AUL 1341(1), BMC 12 S106,110
This was my first Geta. Not pretty, but I sure did think it was at the time!Sosius
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26 GetaGETA
AE of Pautalia, Thrace
Sosius
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26 Geta (or Caracalla)Unattributed AE provincial
Sosius
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26 Geta?Never nailed this one down. It was discussed here:
http://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=70693.msg443086#msg443086
From FORVM member Pscipio:
"Probably Geta as Caesar rather than Caracalla, cf. SNG Aulock 7165 for what looks like an obverse die match (different reverse type). Note that a similar left facing portrait also exists for Caracalla, but laureate, thus as Augustus: SNG Aulock 7162, which is clearly from the same hand and therefore probably belongs to the same emission.
The countermark appears to be Howgego 68."Sosius
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Δ on GETA, AE20 ARABIA PETRAEA.ARABIA PETRAEA. Petra. Geta. Æ 20. A.D. 198-209 (as Caesar). Obv: (...)Î CE(...)-(ГETACKAICAP) or similar. Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right; countermark before. Rev: AΔ(PI-Î EP)TA-MHT. Within distyle temple, Tyche seated left, holding small stele in extended right hand, holding trophy in left hand. Ref: Spijkerman 51. Axis: 330°. Weight: 7.75 g. CM: •Î”• in circular punch, 5.5 mm. Howgego 801 (19 pcs). Collection Automan.Automan
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(0193) JUIA DOMNAb. ca. 170, d. 217
(wife of Septimius Severus; mother of emperors Geta and Caracalla)
AR Fouree Denarius 19 mm, 3.49 g
O: IVLIA AVGVSTA draped bust right
R: FORTVN-[A]E AVG, Fortuna standing left holding cornucopiae
)(reverse type does not appear to have been used on official Domna denarius issues)laney
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(0193) JULIA DOMNA(wife of Septimius Severus; mother of emperors Geta and Caracalla)
193 - 211 AD
AE 20 4.19 g
O: IOVLIA DOMNA C
DRAPED BUST RIGHT
R: DIONYCOPOLEITWN; B IN LEFT FIELD
HERACLES HOLDING CLUB AND APPLES OF HESPERIDES
Dionysopolis. Moesia Inferior
Varbanov (Eng.) 474, R4laney
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(0193) JULIA DOMNA(wife of Septimius Severus; mother of emperors Geta and Caracalla)
196 - 211 AD (STRUCK 202 AD)
AR DENARIUS 19mm 1.90 g
O: IVLIA AVGVSTA
DRAPED BUST R
R:HILARITAS
HILARITAS STANDING L HOLDING PALM AND CORNUCOPIA, BETWEEN 2 SMALL BOYS
ROME
RSC 79laney
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(0193) JULIA DOMNA(wife of Septimius Severus; mother of emperors Geta and Caracalla)
d. 217 AD
AE 16 mm 2.39 g
O: DRASPED BUST R
R: LION WALKING RIGHT
NICOPOLIS AD ISTRUM
MOESIA INFERIORlaney
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(0193) JULIA DOMNA(wife of Septimius Severus; mother of emperors Geta and Caracalla)
JULIA DOMNA
193 - 217 AD
AE 23 mm 6.90 g
O: BUST R
R: NEMESIS "PROPER" STANDING LEFT, LIFTING HER GARMENT OVER HER SHOULDER, A SHORT SCEPTER ON LEFT ARM, WHEEL BELOW (ETHNIC MISSPELLED)
NIKOPOLIS
RARE
(Probably pre-dates Gallus and coincides with the two years when Caracalla was Caesar)
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(0193) JULIA DOMNA(wife of Septimius Severus; mother of emperors Geta and Caracalla)
AE 23.5 mm, 5.38 glaney
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(0193) JULIA DOMNAb. ca. 170, d. 217
(wife of Septimius Severus; mother of emperors Geta and Caracalla)
Struck ca 198 - 209 AD
AE Assarion 22 X 25 mm, 4.58 g
O: Draped bust right
R: Hermes facing, as a terminal figure, holding kerykeion in his right hand and purse in his left
Arcadia, Phigaleia; NCP, V XII (very rare)laney
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(0193) JULIA DOMNA(wife of Septimius Severus; mother of emperors Geta and Caracalla)
193 - 211 AD
AE 26 mm; 8.26 g
O:. IOVLIA - AVGOVCTA draped bust r.
R: MARKIANO - POLITWN Artemis as huntress advancing r., holding bow in extended l. hand and pulling with
r. hand arrow from quiver over r. shoulder
Markianopolis mint
ref. a) not in AMNG
b) not in Varbanov (engl.): this obv. legend not listed
c) not in Hristova/Jekov: (new obverse type)
No.6.17.13.1 has IOVLIA DOMNA CEB. The legend IOVLIA AVGOVCTA
is not listedlaney
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(0193) JULIA DOMNA(wife of Septimius Severus; mother of emperors Geta and Caracalla)
b. ca. 170, d. 217
struck ca. 193 - 211
AE 21.5 mm 5.16 g
IOVLIA DOMNA C, draped bust right
ODHCEITWN, Demeter, standing right, holding long torch
facing Persephone, standing left, holding two corn ears and torch.
Thrace, Odessos; Varbanov 4358; AMNG 2272.
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(0193) JULIA DOMNA(0193) JULIA DOMNA
(wife of Septimius Severus; mother of emperors Geta and Caracalla)
b. ca. 170, d. 217
Struck 193 - 217 AD
AE 14 mm, 1.98 g
O: IOVLIA CEV CEBACTH, Draped bust right.
R: NIKAIEWN, garlanded, lighted altar.
Nicaea, Bithynia; cf. RecGen 392, SGI 2314
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(0193) JULIA DOMNA JULIA DOMNA
(wife of Septimius Severus; mother of emperors Geta and Caracalla)
196-211 AD
AE 23 mm, 5.36 g
O: IOY ΔOMNA CEBA Bust right
R: Apollo, nude, standing facing with face right, with left arm extended over lyre atop column, and right hand on or near hip.
Uncertain Provincial Mintlaney
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(0193) SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS (HELIOPOLIS)193 - 211 AD
AE 24 X 26 mm, 9.84 g
O: Radiate head right
R: GETA - ANT Geta and Caracalla in togas, facing each other and clasping hands; CO/EL between
Heliopolis, Coele-Syria Lindgren III, 71, 1274; very rarelaney
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(0198) CARACALLA AND GETAca. 208 - 211 AD
AE 18.7mm, 4.45 g
O: confronted busts of laureate, draped, cuirassed Caracalla, on left: and bare-headed, draped Geta, on right.
R: star of eight rays within crescent, legend around crescent
Mesopotamia, Carrhae mint; cf. BMC p. 87, 45-8; SNG Cop -; Weber -; McClean -; very rarelaney
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(0198) GETA198 - 212 AD
AE 18 mm 3.67 g
O: P CEPTI GETA
DR CUIR BUST R
R: STARS IN CRESCENT MOON
THRACElaney
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(0198) GETA198 - 212 AD
Struck 209 AD*
AE 29.5 mm 14.99 g
O: AVT K P CEP MIOC GETA laureate head right
R: PAVTA (right) LIAC (below) OVLPIAC (left) Septimius, togate, handing globe to Geta, in military dress, laureate, holding a spear. Between them, a seated captive, hands tied behind back, wearing Phrygian cap.
Pautalia
Varbanov 5404, same dies as this specimen.
Ruzicka, Pautalia 909, recording five specimens from two reverse dies. The reverse he illustrates, pl. VII, is from the same die as this specimen.
Very Rare
*(Geta is Augustus on the obverse, so reverse type probably refers to his promotion to joint emperor late in 209)
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(0198) GETA198 - 212 AD
struck ca. 209 - 211 AD
AE 26 mm 9.87 g
O: Laureate draped bust right
R: Athena standing right holding spear in right hand, left hand resting on shield; Delta in ex
Tomis
(appears to be unlisted in Varbanov)laney
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(0198) GETA198 - 212 AD
struck ca. 198 - 203 AD
AE 19.5 mm 3.53 g
O: Λ CΕΡ ΚΑΙ ΓΕΤΑC Κ - Bare head right
R: ΟVΛΓΙΑC ΓΑVΤΑΛΙΑC - Altar surmounted by serpent-entwined orphic egg
Thrace, Pautalia
References: Moushmov 4335, Ruzicka 805
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(0198) GETA198 - 212 AD
struck ca 209 - 211 AD
AE 17.5 mm, 3.15 g
O: L CEP GETAC K (or similar), bare-headed, draped bust right.
R: PAVTALIAC, large basket of fruit
Thrace, Pautalialaney
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(0198) GETA198 - 212 AD
AE 19.6 mm, 4.48 g
O: PCENTI GETAC . Bare headed and draped bust right
R: [PAVTA LI] WTWN . Bunch of grapes hanging
(double struck)
Thrace, Pautalia
Rarelaney
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(0198) GETA198- 212 AD
(as Caesar, 198-209 AD)
Æ 15 mm, 1.31 g.
O: Bare-headed, draped bust right
R: Crescent, star within
MOESIA INFERIOR, Nicopolis ad Istrum
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(0198) GETA198 - 212 AD
AE 18 mm; 3.40 g
O: Π ΣΕΠΤ ΓΕΤΑΣ Draped cuirassed bust right
R: ΑΓΞΙΑ-ΛΕΩΝ Lion walking right
Thrace, Anchialos mint; Varbanov, GIC II 456 v.laney
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(0198) GETA198 - 212 AD
Struck 209 AD*
AE 29.5 mm 14.99 g
O: AVT K P CEP MIOC GETA laureate head right
R: PAVTA (right) LIAC (below) OVLPIAC (left) Septimius, togate, handing globe to Geta, in military dress, laureate, holding a spear. Between them, a seated captive, hands tied behind back, wearing Phrygian cap.
Pautalia
Varbanov 5404, same dies as this specimen.
Ruzicka, Pautalia 909, recording five specimens from two reverse dies. The reverse he illustrates, pl. VII, is from the same die as this specimen.
Very Rare
*(Geta is Augustus on the obverse, so reverse type probably refers to his promotion to joint emperor late in 209)laney
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(0198) GETA198 - 209 as Caesar
209-212 AD as Augustus
Struck 209 - 212
AE 27.5 mm; 8.16 g
O: Laureate draped bust right
R: Hermes standing facing, head left, holding purse and caduceus
Nikopolis ad Istrumlaney
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(0198) GETA (as Caesar)198-209 AD.
Æ 26 mm; 10.79 g
Aurelius Gallus, consular legate.
O: Bare-headed and draped bust right
R: Dionysus standing left, holding cantharus and filleted thyrsus.
Markianopolis; cf Mouchmov 514; Varbanov 1090 var. (rev. legend).laney
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(0198) GETA (as Caesar)198 - 209 as Caesar
209-212 AD as Augustus
Struck 209 - 212
AE 15.5 mm; 3.09 g
O: Bare head of Geta right
R: Eagle standing facing left with head reverted, holding crown in its beak
Nikopolis ad Istrum; cf AMNG 1/1643
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(0198) GETA as CaesarGeta, as Caesar: 198-209 AD
AE 19 mm, 3.36 g
O: Youthful, draped bust right.
R: Lion walking right.
Thrace, Pautalia; cf Varbanov 5391 var. (reverse inverted legend)
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0103 - Denarius Caracalla/Geta 211 ACObv/ DIVO SEVERO PIO, bare head of S.S. r.
Rev/ CONSECRATIO Eagle standing facing on globe, with open wings and head l.
Ag, 19.8 mm, 3.06 g
Mint: Roma.
RIC IV.I/191c [S] – BMCRE V/21
ex-CNG, auction e-249, lot 351dafnis
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0170 - Denarius Geta 199-204 ACObv/P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, bare-headed and draped bust of Geta r.
Rev/CASTOR, Castor standing facing, head l., holding scepter; behind, horse standing l.
Ag, 19.2mm, 3.00g
Mint: Rome.
RIC IV.I/6 [S] - BMCRE V/216
ex-AUREA Numismatika, auction 49, lot #3394dafnis
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0182 - Denarius Geta 210-2 ACObv/ P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head of Geta r.
Rev/ VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory standing l., holding crown and palm.
Ag, 19.8 mm, 2.80 g
Mint: Roma.
BMCRE V/68 – RIC IV.1/92 [S]
ex-Gitbud & Naumann, auction Pecunem 14, lot 709 (ex-Paul Francis Jacquier, auction 17, lot 464)dafnis
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020 GETAEMPEROR: Geta, as Caesar
DENOMINATION: Denarius
OBVERSE: L SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES, bare-headed draped bust right
REVERSE: FELICITAS TEMPOR, Felicitas standing left, holding short caduceus & cornucopiae.
DATE: 198 AD
MINT: Roma
WEIGHT: 3.17 g
RIC: 2
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021. Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, mother of Caracalla and Geta.AE Sestertius. Rome mint
Obv. Draped and diademed bust right IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG
Rev. Juno standing peacock at feet IVNONEM SC.
Rome Mint, 211-217.
RIC 585. gVF
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026a15. Septimius SeverusAR Denarius. 210 AD. Obv: SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right.
Rev: P M TR P XVIII COS III P P, Jupiter standing left, holding thunderbolt in right hand, sceptre in left; two children (Geta and Caracalla) at his feet. RIC 233, RSC 539.lawrence c
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026b. Julia DomnaWife of Septimius Severus; coins struck by him and her sons, Geta and Caracalla. She became known for going on the campaigns of her husband and sons, and she reportedly was active in administrative duties of the Empire. Domna committed suicide in 217 after learning of Caracalla's assassination.
Coin: Denarius. 18mm, 2.96 g. Rome mint. Obv: IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG. Draped bust right. Rev: VESTA. Vesta standing left, holding sceptre and palladium. RIC 390 (Caracalla); T&M 417.lawrence c
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027a. CaracallaCaesar 195 (or 196) - 198.
Co-Augustus with Septimius Severus 28 January 198- 4 February 211.
Co-Augustus with Geta 4 February 211 - 26 December 211
Sole Augustus 26 December 211 - 8 April 217
Originally named Septimius Bassianus, then, after the Severans self-adopting into the Antoninan family, Marcus Aurelius Antoninus; nicknamed Caracalla for cloak he wore. Once Severus died, Caracalla had his brother Geta killed, followed by a massacre of anyone associated with Geta. He became noted for ruling brutally. Spent much of his reign campaigning, He gave Roman citizenship to all free men in the Empire. He introduced a new coin denomination that is now called the antoninianus (although what the Romans called it is not known). Although he was supported strongly by the army, he was killed by a disaffected soldier.
Coin: Antoninianus. Rome. Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: P M TR P XVIII COS IIII P P. Serapis standing facing, head left, raising hand and holding sceptre.
RIC 263e. 5.35 g., 24 mm. Naumann Auction 120, Lot 592.
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028a. GetaCaesar 198 - 209
Co-Augustus (under Septimius Severus) 209 - 211
Co-Augustus (with Caracalla) 211
Killed by forces of his brother Caracalla. Legend has it that he died in his mother's arms. After his death, Caracalla conducted a purge of Geta's supporters, killing thousands; although perhaps exaggerated, Cassius Dio claims 20,000 were killed. Although historians generally treat Geta as an innocent victim, the enmity between him and his brother suggests that it might have been a matter of who eliminated whom first.
Coin: AR Denarius. 209 AD. Rome mint. Obv: P SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES, bare-headed, draped bust right, bearded. Rev: PONTIF COS II, Genius standing left, holding patera over lit altar and corn ears. RIC 59a, RSC 114a. A FORUM coin.lawrence c
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028a01. Geta As Augustus, Denarius. 210-212 AD. P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head right / LIBERALITAS AVG V, Liberalitas standing, head left, with counting board & cornucopiae. RSC 68. RIC 88.
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028a02. GetaAE29mm, 13.5g. Philippopolis, Thrace. Obv: AYT K Π CEΠTI ΓETAC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right. Rev: ΦIΛIΠΠOΠOΛEITΩN, Homonoia standing facing by altar, head left, holding patera and cornucopia. Varbanov 1633; SNG Cop 782.lawrence c
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028a03. GetaAs Caesar. AR Denarius. 200-202 AD. Obv: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, bare-headed, draped bust right. Rev: PRINC IVVENTVTIS, Geta, in military dress, standing left with baton and sceptre, trophy behind.
RIC 18, RSC 157.lawrence c
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028a04. GetaAs Caesar. Denarius. 209 AD. Obv: P SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES, bare-headed, draped bust right. Rev: PONTIF COS II, Geta standing left, holding globe and short sceptre. RIC 61a, RSC 117. Ex-Morris collection.lawrence c
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028a05. GetaAR Denarius. 209 AD. Rome mint. Obv: P SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES, bare-headed, draped bust right, bearded. Rev: PONTIF COS II, Genius standing left, holding patera over lit altar and corn ears. RIC 59a, RSC 114a. A FORUM coin.lawrence c
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028a06. GetaAs Caesar (198-209 AD). AR Denarius (18-19 mm, 2.25 g), Rome, 199-204 AD. Obv. P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, bare-headed and draped bust to right, seen from behind. Rev. CASTOR, Castor standing half-left, holding sceptre, beside horse left. RIC 6; BMC 216. GMBH Auc 77, Lot 91, 18 Sep 22.
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04 - Personalities of the EmpireCommodus, Crispina, Pertinax, Didius Julianus, Manlia Scantilla, Didia Clara, Pescennius Níger, Clodius Albinus, Septimius Severus, Julia Domna, Caracalla, Plautilla, Geta and Macrinusmdelvalle
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046c Septimius Severus. AE29 10.9gmobv: laur.drp. bust r.
rev: NVCA CKVDO IEP ACVAOV Caracalla and Geta shaking handshill132
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050 Geta. AR denariusobv: L SEPTIMVS GETA CAES young, drp. bare headed bust r.
rev: SPES PVBLICA Spes adv. l. holding flower and raising skirthill132
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Laodicea ad Mare, RIC IV-I 101, AR-Denarius, VICT AETERN, Victory flying left, #1053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Laodicea ad Mare, RIC IV-I 101, AR-Denarius, VICT AETERN, Victory flying left, #1
avers: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, Bare-headed, and draped bust right, seen from behind.
reverse: VICT AE TE RN, Victory flying left, holding an open wreath in both hands over a shield set on a low base.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 19,0mm, weight: 3,15g, axis:0h,
mint: Laodicea ad Mare, date: 200-202 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 101, BMCRE 723, RSC 206,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Laodicea ad Mare, RIC IV-I 103, AR-Denarius, MARTI VICTORI, Mars advancing right, #1053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Laodicea ad Mare, RIC IV-I 103, AR-Denarius, MARTI VICTORI, Mars advancing right, #1
avers: P SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES, Bare-headed, draped bust right.
reverse: MARTI VICTORI, Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy.
exergue:-/-//--, diameter: 19,0mm, weight: 2,74g, axis:11h,
mint: Laodicea ad Mare, date: 203 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 103, p-, RSC 76,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), RIC IV-I 020b, Rome, AR-Denarius, SECVRIT IMPERII, Securitas seated left, (but base metal, "limes" ?),053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), RIC IV-I 020b, Rome, AR-Denarius, SECVRIT IMPERII, Securitas seated left, (but base metal, "limes" ?),
avers:- P-SEPT-GETA-CAES-PONT, Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- SECVRIT-IMPERII, Securitas seated left, holding globe..
exe:-/-//--, diameter: 17,5-19mm, weight: 3,15g, axis:- 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 199-204 A.D., ref: RIC-IV-I-020b-p-316, (but base metal, "limes" ?), C-183a,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), RIC IV-I 059b, Rome, AR-Denarius, PONTIF COS II, Genius standing left, (but base metal, "limes" ?),053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), RIC IV-I 059b, Rome, AR-Denarius, PONTIF COS II, Genius standing left, (but base metal, "limes" ?),
avers:- P-SEPTIMIVS-GETA-CAES, Bare head right, bearded.
revers:- PONTIF-COS-II, Genius standing left, sacrificing over altar and holding grain ears.
exe:-/-//--, diameter: 18,5-19mm, weight: 2,62g, axis:- 0 h,
mint: Rome, date: 209 A.D., ref: RIC-IV-I-059b-p-321, (but base metal, "limes" ?), C-114,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), RIC IV-I 101, Rome, AR-Denarius, VICT• AETERN, Victory flying left, (but base metal, "limes" ?),053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), RIC IV-I 101, Rome, AR-Denarius, VICT• AETERN, Victory flying left, (but base metal, "limes" ?),
avers: P-SEPT-GETA-CAES-PONT, Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers: VICT•AE-TE-RN, Victory flying left, holding an open in wreath in both hands over a shield set on a low base.
exe:-/-//--, diameter: 18,5-19mm, weight: 2,85g, axis:0h,
mint: Rome, date: 199-204 A.D., ref: RIC-IV-I-101-p-, (but base metal, "limes" ?), BMCRE 723, RSC 206,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 009, AR-Denarius, FELICITAS PVBLICA, Felicitas standing left, #1053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 009, AR-Denarius, FELICITAS PVBLICA, Felicitas standing left, #1
avers: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, Bare-headed and draped and cuirassed bust right, as seen from the back.
reverse: FELICITAS PVBLICA, Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus in right hand and cornucopia in left.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,0-19,5mm, weight: 3,08g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 200-202 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 009, p-, RSC 38,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 009a, AR-Denarius, FELICITAS PVBLICA, Felicitas standing left, #1053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 009a, AR-Denarius, FELICITAS PVBLICA, Felicitas standing left, #1
avers: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, Bare-headed and draped bust right, as seen from the back.
reverse: FELICITAS PVBLICA, Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus in right hand and cornucopia in left.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,8-19,0mm, weight: 3,37g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 200-202 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 009a, p-, RSC 38a,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 013a, AR-Denarius, NOBILITAS, Nobilitas standing right, #1053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 013a, AR-Denarius, NOBILITAS, Nobilitas standing right, #1
avers: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, Bare-headed, draped bust right.
reverse: NOBI LITAS, Nobilitas standing right holding scepter and palladium.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,5-18,5mm, weight: 3,26g, axis: 7h,
mint: Rome, date: 199 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 013a, p-, RSC 90,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 013a, AR-Denarius, NOBILITAS, Nobilitas standing right, #2053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 013a, AR-Denarius, NOBILITAS, Nobilitas standing right, #2
avers: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, Bare-headed, draped bust right.
reverse: NOBI LITAS, Nobilitas standing right holding scepter and palladium.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,5-19,5mm, weight: 3,07g, axis: 1h,
mint: Rome, date: 199 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 013a, p-, RSC 90,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 016b, AR-Denarius, PRIN IVVENT, Geta, in military attire, standing left, #1053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 016b, AR-Denarius, PRIN IVVENT, Geta, in military attire, standing left, #1
avers: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, Bare-headed, draped bust right, seen from the back.
reverse: PRIN IVVENT, Geta, in military attire, standing left, holding branch and reversed spear, trophy of shields and arms behind.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,0-19,5mm, weight: 2,62g, axis:1h,
mint: Rome, date: 200 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 016b, p-, RSC 157,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 018, AR-Denarius, PRINC IVVENTVTIS, Geta, in military attire, standing left, #1053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 018, AR-Denarius, PRINC IVVENTVTIS, Geta, in military attire, standing left, #1
avers: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, Bare-headed, draped bust right, seen from the back.
reverse: PRINC IVVENTVTIS, Geta, Geta, in military dress, standing left with baton and scepter, trophy behind.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,2-19,2mm, weight: 3,41g, axis:1h,
mint: Rome, date: 200-202 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 018, p-, RSC 157,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 020b, AR-Denarius, SECVRIT IMPERII, Securitas seated left, #1053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 020b, AR-Denarius, SECVRIT IMPERII, Securitas seated left, #1
avers: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, Bare-headed, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: SECVRIT IMPERII, Securitas seated left, holding globe.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,5-19,0mm, weight: 3,13g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 199-204 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 020b, p-316, RSC 183a,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 020b, AR-Denarius, SECVRIT IMPERII, Securitas seated left, (but base metal, "limes" ?), #1053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 020b, AR-Denarius, SECVRIT IMPERII, Securitas seated left, (but base metal, "limes" ?), #1
avers: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, Bare-headed, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: SECVRIT IMPERII, Securitas seated left, holding globe.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,5-19,0mm, weight: 3,15g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 199-204 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 020b, p-316, (but base metal, "limes" ?), RSC 183a,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 059b, AR-Denarius, PONTIF COS II, Genius standing left, #1053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 059b, AR-Denarius, PONTIF COS II, Genius standing left, #1
avers: P SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES, Bare head right, bearded.
reverse: PONTIF COS II, Genius standing left, sacrificing over altar and holding grain ears.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 19,0mm, weight: 2,71g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 209 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 059b, p-321, RSC 114,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 059b, AR-Denarius, PONTIF COS II, Genius standing left, (but base metal, "limes" ?), #1053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 059b, AR-Denarius, PONTIF COS II, Genius standing left, (but base metal, "limes" ?), #1
avers: P SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES, Bare head right, bearded.
reverse: PONTIF COS II, Genius standing left, sacrificing over altar and holding grain ears.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,5-19,0mm, weight: 2,62g, axis:- 0 h,
mint: Rome, date: 209 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 059b, p-321, (but base metal, "limes" ?), RSC 114,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 075, AR-Denarius, FORT RED TR P III COS II, Fortuna seated left, #1053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 075, AR-Denarius, FORT RED TR P III COS II, Fortuna seated left, #1
avers: P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG BRIT, Laureate head right.
reverse: FORT RED TR P III COS II, Fortuna seated left with rudder and cornucopiae, wheel below the seat.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 19,0mm, weight: 3,47g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 211 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 075, p-324, RSC 51,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 092, AR-Denarius, VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory standing left, Scarce, #1053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 092, AR-Denarius, VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory standing left, Scarce, #1
avers: P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG GERM, Laureate head right.
reverse: VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory standing left, holding wreath and palm.
exergue:-/-//--, diameter: 19,0mm, weight: 3,23g, axis:- h,
mint: Rome, date: 210-212 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 92, p-327, RSC 219,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 101, AR-Denarius, VICT• AETERN, Victory flying left, (but base metal, "limes" ?), #1053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 101, AR-Denarius, VICT• AETERN, Victory flying left, (but base metal, "limes" ?), #1
avers: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, Bare-headed, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
revers: VICT•AE TE RN, Victory flying left, holding an open wreath in both hands over a shield set on a low base.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,5-19mm, weight: 2,85g, axis:0h,
mint: Rome, date: 199-204 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 101, p-, (but base metal, "limes" ?), BMCRE 723, RSC 206,
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053p Geta (209-211 A.D.), Bithynia, Juliopolis, BMC Pontus, Paphlagonia, Bithynia p. 150, #7 (but smaller, AE-24), AE-27, IOVΛIO ΠOΛЄITΩN, Hygeia standing right, Rare! #1053p Geta (209-211 A.D.), Bithynia, Juliopolis, BMC Pontus, Paphlagonia, Bithynia p. 150, #7 (but smaller, AE-24), AE-27, IOVΛIO ΠOΛЄITΩN, Hygeia standing right, Rare! #1
avers: Π CЄΠ ΓЄTAC K, Bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust younger Geta right.
revers: IOVΛIO Π OΛЄITΩN, Hygeia standing right, feeding serpent held in arms from patera.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 27,0-28,0mm, weight: 13,83g, axis: 6h,
mint: Bithynia, Juliopolis, date: 198-209 A.D.,
ref: in "ISEGRIM" (thank you "shanxi")
1. 24.13mm Waddington, Recueil General page 389 #29, BMC Pontus, Paphlagonia, Bithynia p. 150, #7
2. 21mm Waddington, Recueil General page 389 #29 COLL WIEN
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053p Geta (209-211 A.D.), Bithynia, Nikaia, Righetti 8671, otherwise unpublished, AE-26, ΝΙΚΑΙΕΩN, Tyche, #1053p Geta (209-211 A.D.), Bithynia, Nikaia, Righetti 8671, otherwise unpublished, AE-26, ΝΙΚΑΙΕΩN, Tyche, #1
avers: ..ΠΤΙΜ•ΓETΑC•KΑI, Laureate head of the younger Geta right. Behind the bust countersign.
reverse: ΝΙΚΑ ΙΕΩN, Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 26,0mm, weight: 10,01g, axis: 1h,
mint: Bithynia, Nikaia, date: 209-211 A.D.,
ref: Righetti 8671, otherwise unpublished.
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053p Geta (209-211 A.D.), Moesia, Markianopolis, Hristova-Jekov (2014) 06.22.01.01, AE-16, MARKIANOΠOΛIT, Eagle standing facing, #1053p Geta (209-211 A.D.), Moesia, Markianopolis, Hristova-Jekov (2014) 06.22.01.01, AE-16, MARKIANOΠOΛIT, Eagle standing facing, #1
avers: Π CEΠT ΓETAC, Bust of younger Geta, draped, bare-headed, right.
reverse: MARKIANOΠOΛIT, Eagle standing facing, head right, wings spread.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 16,0mm, weight: 2,44g, axis: 1h,
mint: Moesia, Markianopolis, date: Geta as Caesar, 198-209 A.D.,
ref: Hristova/Jekov (2014) No. 6.22.1.1., Moushmov 516,
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053p Geta (209-211 A.D.), Moesia, Markianopolis, Hristova/Jekov (2014) 06.22.01.04, AE-17, MARKIANOΠOLITΩN, Eagle standing right, #1053p Geta (209-211 A.D.), Moesia, Markianopolis, Hristova/Jekov (2014) 06.22.01.04, AE-17, MARKIANOΠOLITΩN, Eagle standing right, #1
avers: Λ CEΠ ΓETAC, Bust of younger Geta, draped and cuirassed(?), bare-headed, right.
reverse: MARKIANOΠOLITΩN, Eagle with closed wings standing right on staff, head with wreath in beaks left.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Moesia, Markianopolis, date: Geta as Caesar, 198-209 A.D.,
ref: a) AMNG I/1, 697 (1 Ex., Wien)
b) Varbanov (engl.) 1105 corr. (cites AMNG 697, but writes head r.)
c) Hristova/Jekov (2012) No. 6.22.1.4 (same dies)
d) not in Pfeiffer (2013)
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053p Geta (209-211 A.D.), Moesia, Nicopolis Ad Istrum, HrHJ (2012) 08.22.46.03, AE-17, NIKOΠOΛITΩN ΠPOC I, Front of tetrastyle temple, #1053p Geta (209-211 A.D.), Moesia, Nicopolis Ad Istrum, HrHJ (2012) 08.22.46.03, AE-17, NIKOΠOΛITΩN ΠPOC I, Front of tetrastyle temple, #1
avers: Λ•AVP•KA ΓETAC, Bare-headed and draped off the younger Geta right.
reverse: ΝΙΚOΠO ΛΙTΩN ΠPOC I, Front of tetrastyle temple, within statue of Asklepios with snake staff.
exergue: -/-//ΠPOC I, diameter: 16,0-18,0mm, weight: 3,52g, axis:7h,
mint: Moesia, Nicopolis Ad Istrum, date: 198-209 A.D.,
ref: HrHJ (2012) 08.22.46.03,
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053p Geta (209-211 A.D.), Thrace, Augusta Traiana, Varbanov (Engl) 1281, AE-18, AVΓOVCTH TPAIANHC, Artemis running right, #1053p Geta (209-211 A.D.), Thrace, Augusta Traiana, Varbanov (Engl) 1281, AE-18, AVΓOVCTH TPAIANHC, Artemis running right, #1
avers: P CEΠ ΓETAC K, Bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust younger Geta right.
reverse: AVΓOVCTH TPAIANHC, Artemis running right, holding bow in left hand and drawing arrow from quiver at shoulder, hound running at her feet.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,0mm, weight: 4,29g, axis: 7h,
mint: Thrace, Augusta Traiana, date: A.D.,
ref: Varbanov (Engl) 1281, Moushmov 3085,
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053p Geta (209-211 A.D.), Thrace, Pautalia, Varbanov -, AE-17, OVΛΠIAC ΠAVTAΛIAC, Eagle standing, #1053p Geta (209-211 A.D.), Thrace, Pautalia, Varbanov -, AE-17, OVΛΠIAC ΠAVTAΛIAC, Eagle standing, #1
avers: ...... CEΠ ΓETAC, Bare-headed, draped, and cuirassed bust the younger Geta right.
reverse: OVΛΠIAC ΠAVTAΛIAC, Eagle standing, Eagle standing facing, head right.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,0mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Pautalia, Thrace, date: A.D.,
ref: Varbanov -,
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064 B.C., C.Hosidius Cf.Geta, Republic AR-Denarius, Crawford 407-2, Rome, C•HOSIDI•C•F, Wild boar, #1064 B.C., C.Hosidius Cf.Geta, Republic AR-Denarius, Crawford 407-2, Rome, C•HOSIDI•C•F, Wild boar, #1
avers: GETA before, III•VIR behind, diademed and draped bust of Diana right, bow and quiver on the shoulder.
reverse: C•HOSIDI•C•F, Wild boar of Calydon right, pierced by a spear and attacked by a dog.
exergue: -/-//C•HOSIDI•C•F, diameter: 17mm, weight: 3,89g, axis: 11h,
mint: Rome, date: 064 B.C., ref:Crawford 407-2, Syd-903, Hosidia 1,
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