Imperio romano. Geta (209-211 e. c.). Denarius AD 198-209 Rome. PONTIF COS II (Sin Precio de Reserva)

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Geta como César en un denario de plata del Imperio romano, ca. 200–202 d.C., retrato nítido y reverso sacerdotal claro; moneda bien conservada con pátina atractiva.

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Roman Empire – Geta (as Caesar, AD 198–209)

Silver Denarius
Catalogue references: RIC 61b; Sear 7188; RIC IV 61b; BMCRE 586; RSC 117; Sear 7188

Date: ca. AD 200–202
Material: Silver
Legal tender: No – Ancient Roman coin; no longer legal tender
Any damage: Light wear consistent with age; no major damage.
Weight: 3.05 g
Diameter: 18.8 mm
Mint: Rome

Obverse

Legend: P SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES
Bare-headed bust of Geta as Caesar, facing right. The portrait is sharp and youthful, typical of early issues during the joint reign of Septimius Severus and Caracalla.

Reverse

Legend: PONTIF COS II
Depicting Geta standing left, holding a patera in his right hand and a scepter in his left. A clear representation of his priestly authority and political status while still Caesar.

Condition

A well-preserved and attractive denarius with a strong portrait of the young Geta. Reverse details are clear, and the inscriptions remain mostly legible. Light, natural circulation wear consistent with age. Pleasant patina and problem-free surfaces.

Notes

Geta was the younger son of Emperor Septimius Severus and served as Caesar before briefly becoming co-Augustus with his brother Caracalla. His coinage as Caesar is historically significant, as most depictions end abruptly after his assassination by Caracalla in AD 211.


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Roman Empire – Geta (as Caesar, AD 198–209)

Silver Denarius
Catalogue references: RIC 61b; Sear 7188; RIC IV 61b; BMCRE 586; RSC 117; Sear 7188

Date: ca. AD 200–202
Material: Silver
Legal tender: No – Ancient Roman coin; no longer legal tender
Any damage: Light wear consistent with age; no major damage.
Weight: 3.05 g
Diameter: 18.8 mm
Mint: Rome

Obverse

Legend: P SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES
Bare-headed bust of Geta as Caesar, facing right. The portrait is sharp and youthful, typical of early issues during the joint reign of Septimius Severus and Caracalla.

Reverse

Legend: PONTIF COS II
Depicting Geta standing left, holding a patera in his right hand and a scepter in his left. A clear representation of his priestly authority and political status while still Caesar.

Condition

A well-preserved and attractive denarius with a strong portrait of the young Geta. Reverse details are clear, and the inscriptions remain mostly legible. Light, natural circulation wear consistent with age. Pleasant patina and problem-free surfaces.

Notes

Geta was the younger son of Emperor Septimius Severus and served as Caesar before briefly becoming co-Augustus with his brother Caracalla. His coinage as Caesar is historically significant, as most depictions end abruptly after his assassination by Caracalla in AD 211.


See images for correct impression.

Datos

Era
Anterior a 1400
Cultura/región
Imperio romano
Año / Periodo y Variación
AD 198-209 Rome. PONTIF COS II
Gobernante
Geta (209-211 e. c.)
Moneda
Denarius
Metal
AR
Estado
Conservación sin certificar
Peso
3,05 g
Número de artículos
1
EsloveniaVerificado
6
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