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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |The Severan Period| > |Septimius Severus| > MA95500
Septimius Severus, 9 April 193 - 4 February 211 A.D.
|Septimius| |Severus|, |Septimius| |Severus,| |9| |April| |193| |-| |4| |February| |211| |A.D.|, The reverse refers to victory over Niger. To obscure that this was a civil war, it is phrased as victory over Arabs and Adiabenians, who aided Niger's cause.
MA95500. Silver denarius, RIC IV 485 (S), RSC III 699, BMCRE V W450, SRCV II -, Hunter III -, aF, tight flan, obverse slightly off center, Laodicea ad Mare (Latakia, Syria) mint, weight 3.267g, maximum diameter 17.3mm, die axis 180o, 196 - 197 A.D.; obverse L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP VIII, laureate head right; reverse VICTOR AVG, Victory walking left, raising wreath in right hand, trophy in left; this is the first specimen of this type handled by FORVM; scarce; SOLD











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