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Varna, 9000
BULGARIA
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
38,00 €
Æ Roman Provincial Coin (25.2mm, 12.14g.) Severus Alexander, Thrace, Deultum mint, struck 222-235 A.D. References: Moushmov 3605; Varbanov 2251.
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The Roman Colony of Deultum (Debelt, Bulgaria today) was founded during the reign of Vespasian on the west shore of Lake Mandren between Anchialus and Apollonia, and settled with veterans of Legio VIII Augusta. The town followed the usual Roman plan, with a very good water supply, sewers, and impressive baths with floor heating. It became one of the richest towns in the province. During the reign Mark Aurelius, Deultum was protected by large fortified walls and for centuries it served as an important communication point and a bulwark against barbarian raids. In 812 Khan Krum conquered Develt (its medieval name), banished the local residents to the north of Danube River, and resettled the town with Bulgarians.
This rare issue was hand struck (hammered) in Plovdiv, Bulgaria (ancient Roman province Philippopolis). It goes without saying you always get the exact item in the picture.
DESIGN:
Obverse side
Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Severus Alexander to right, seen from behind
Legend:
IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXANDER AVG
Reverse side
The Three Graces standing, the first and third facing, the central one seen from the back
Legend:
COL FL PAC DEVLT
A perfect choice for Numismatists, Historians, Military Veterans, Collectors.
Weight | 12,14 g |
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Dimensions | 25,2 mm |
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