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BULGARIA
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
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Hand-Struck (Hammered) – Fine Silver 999 Roman Empire Denarius (19mm, 3.11g.) Septimius Severus, Caracalla and Geta, Rome mint, struck 200-201 A.D. References for same aureus: RIC IV 155c; BMCRE 184; Calicó 2598a (Septimius Severus, Caracalla, and Geta); cf. Cohen 1 (Septimius, Caracalla, and Geta).
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Septimius Severus, a native of Leptis Magna, Africa was proclaimed emperor by his troops after the murder of Pertinax. He is at the same time credited with strengthening and reviving an empire facing imminent decline and, through the same policies that saved it, causing its eventual fall. Severus eliminated the dangerous praetorians, unified the empire after turmoil and civil war, strengthened the army, defeated Rome’s most powerful enemy, and founded a successful dynasty. His pay increases for the army, however, established a severe burden on Rome. Future emperors were expected to increase pay as well. These raises resulted in ever-increasing taxes that damaged the economy. Some historians believe high taxes, initiated by Severus policies, played a significant role in Rome’s long-term decline. In 208 A.D., he traveled to Britain to defeat a disastrous barbarian invasion. He died in York in 211 A.D and was succeeded by his sons, Caracalla and Geta.
DESIGN:
Obverse side
Laureate head right
Legend:
SEVERVS AVG PART MAX
Reverse side
Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Caracalla right, facing draped and cuirassed bust of Geta left
Legend:
AETERNIT IMPERI
A perfect choice for Numismatists, Historians, Military Veterans, Collectors.
Weight | 3,11 g |
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Dimensions | 19 mm |
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