Offered is a silver ‘Providentia’ type Denarius, struck in 206AD at Rome in the name of Geta as Caesar, SEAR#7197, RIC#51, RSC#170. This piece features a more unusual ‘transitional’ portrait of Geta (normally depicted quite young or much older), surrounded by the inscription P SEPTIMVS GETA CAES. This example well-struck and retaining good detail, further benefitting from original surfaces and a regular flan.
Offered is a silver ‘Providentia’ type Denarius, struck in 206AD at Rome in the name of Geta as Caesar, SEAR#7197, RIC#51, RSC#170. This piece features a more unusual ‘transitional’ portrait of Geta (normally depicted quite young or much older), surrounded by the inscription P SEPTIMVS GETA CAES. This example well-struck and retaining good detail, further benefitting from original surfaces and a regular flan.