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brm_441753 - SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS Sesterce

SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS Sesterce VF
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Item sold on our e-shop (2017)
Price : 750.00 €
Type : Sesterce
Date: 210
Mint name / Town : Roma
Metal : copper
Diameter : 34,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 26,40 g.
Rarity : R3
Officine: 1re
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire à l’usure régulière avec un beau revers ayant conservé de nombreux détails. Patine recouvrant un nettoyage très ancien
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : L SEPT SEVE-RVS PIVS AVG.
Obverse description : Tête laurée de Septime Sévère à droite (O*).
Obverse translation : "Lucius Septimus Severus Pius Augustus" (Lucius Septime Sévère Pieux Auguste).

Reverse


Reverse legend : VICTORIAE BRITTANICAE// SC.
Reverse description : Deux Victoires debout, attachant un bouclier à un trophée au pied duquel sont deux captifs.
Reverse translation : "Victoriae Brittanicae" (A là victoire britannique).

Commentary


Type rarissime avec ce revers au trophée, dont un seul exemplaire est recensé, dans l’electronic auction 191 de CNG. La monnaie avait réalisé 760$ dans un état bien moindre, notamment au revers !.

Historical background


SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS

(13/04/193-4/02/211)

Septimius Severus was born in 146 in Leptis Magna in Africa (Libya). After a brilliant military career under the reigns of Marc Aurèle and Commodus, he was consul suffect in 185. At the time of Pertinax's death, he was governor of Upper Pannonia. Acclaimed emperor on April 13, 193, he quickly eliminated Dide Julien, his compatriot (June 28), and associated Albin with power as Caesar before fighting Pescennius Niger in the East. In 195, he fictitiously entered the Antonine family by being adopted post-mortem. He defeats and executes Niger and leads a brilliant campaign in Arabia. In 197, he got rid of his last adversary, Albin, who proclaimed himself august. Severus prepares the establishment of his dynasty by giving the title of Augusta to Julia, his wife, in 194, of Caesar to Caracalla, in 196, then of Augustus in 198 when Geta, his second son, becomes Caesar. Sévère will spend fifteen years consolidating the borders of the Empire by winning numerous victories over the Parthians (197-198), then in Africa (207) and, finally in Brittany (208-211), where he died..

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