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Ancient Rome 200AD Rev. Victory S 6333 Septimius Severus Silver Denarius EF-AU (EF-45)
Ancient Rome 200AD Rev. Victory S 6333 Septimius Severus Silver Denarius EF-AU (EF-45)
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Ancient Rome 200AD Rev. Victory S 6333 Septimius Severus Silver Denarius EF-AU (EF-45)
Septimius Severus was Roman emperor from 193 to 211 AD and the founder of the Severan dynasty. Rising to power during a time of civil war, he emerged as a strong military leader and consolidated his rule after defeating several rivals. As emperor, he strengthened the army, increased soldiers' pay, and expanded Rome’s frontiers, particularly in Africa and Britain. Though his reign brought stability after a period of chaos, his focus on military power shifted the empire toward a more autocratic style of rule. Severus died in York during a campaign in Britain, famously advising his sons to “get along with each other, enrich the soldiers, and ignore everyone else.”
Obverse: The laureate head of Septimius Severus, facing right, with the legend around.
Reverse: Draped and winged Victory flying to the left, holding a wreath in both hands over a shield with the legend around.
Specifications:
Composition: Silver
Weight: Approx. 3 g
Diameter: Approx. 19 mm
Mint: Rome, Italy
Septimius Severus was Roman emperor from 193 to 211 AD and the founder of the Severan dynasty. Rising to power during a time of civil war, he emerged as a strong military leader and consolidated his rule after defeating several rivals. As emperor, he strengthened the army, increased soldiers' pay, and expanded Rome’s frontiers, particularly in Africa and Britain. Though his reign brought stability after a period of chaos, his focus on military power shifted the empire toward a more autocratic style of rule. Severus died in York during a campaign in Britain, famously advising his sons to “get along with each other, enrich the soldiers, and ignore everyone else.”
Obverse: The laureate head of Septimius Severus, facing right, with the legend around.
Reverse: Draped and winged Victory flying to the left, holding a wreath in both hands over a shield with the legend around.
Specifications:
Composition: Silver
Weight: Approx. 3 g
Diameter: Approx. 19 mm
Mint: Rome, Italy

