A base silver plated contemporary copy of a Denarius of Geta. AD209-212 (Reece period 10). Reverse legend reads [...]COS II. Reverse shows ?Sol standing left. Mint uncertain.
Obverse shows Bare-headed, draped bust right. Obverse legend reads [...]SEPT [...]. Die axis is 6 o'clock, weight is 2.32g, diameter is 18.3mm.
A base silver plated contemporary copy of a Denarius of Geta. AD209-212 (Reece period 10). Reverse legend reads [...]COS II. Reverse shows ?Sol standing left. Mint uncertain.
Obverse shows Bare-headed, draped bust right. Obverse legend reads [...]SEPT [...]. Die axis is 6 o'clock, weight is 2.32g, diameter is 18.3mm.
A RDF representation of CAM-FB5461
2012-10-18T08:52:38+01:00
2012-11-06T14:05:53+00:00
CAM-FB5461
CAM-FB5461
Base Silver
6
0209
0212
Period 10: 193-222
18.3
2.32
Denarius (Empire)
Denomination
6
18.3
Diameter
2.32
Weight
obverse
[...]SEPT [...]
reverse
[...]COS II
GB
en-GB
The Trustees of the British Museum
The Trustees of the British Museum
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Attribute as courtesy of the British Museum
A thumbnail image of CAM-FB5461
Base Silver
Primary material of object
Complete
Geta
Bare-headed, draped bust right
Bare-headed, draped bust right
[...]SEPT [...]
Obverse of coin
?Sol standing left
?Sol standing left
Reverse
[...]COS II
By Attribution 3.0
The period from for the object
Attribute as courtesy of the British Museum
A full resolution image of CAM-FB5461
0209
0212
The issuer of the coin
Method of manufacture