CVC & Collectables presents a well-preserved silver denarius of Septimius Severus, struck during the height of the Severan dynasty. Certified NGC Choice Extremely Fine, this Rome mint issue features a powerful Jupiter reverse that emphasizes divine favor, stability, and imperial legitimacy during a transformative era of Roman history.
Coin Highlights:
- Issuer: Roman Empire
- Emperor: Septimius Severus (AD 193–211)
- Denomination: Denarius
- Metal: Silver
- Weight: 3.09 g
- Diameter: ~19 mm
- Mint: Rome
- Grade: NGC Choice Extremely Fine (Strike 5/5, Surface 3/5)
- Obverse: Laureate head of Septimius Severus facing right, with full imperial titulature
- Reverse: Jupiter standing, accompanied by two children, symbolizing divine protection, prosperity, and the emperor’s role as guardian of Rome
- Reference: RIC type (Jupiter reverse)
Emperor History:
- Reign: AD 193–211
- Accession: Proclaimed emperor by the legions after the fall of Pertinax
- Key Events: Defeated rival claimants, reformed the army, expanded military pay and privileges
- Coinage & Propaganda: Heavy emphasis on military strength, divine support, and dynastic legitimacy
- Legacy: Founder of the Severan dynasty, setting the stage for increased military influence in Roman politics
Collectibility:
Septimius Severus denarii are widely collected for their historical importance and rich iconography. This Choice XF example offers sharp portrait detail, strong strike quality, and a clear Jupiter reverse—making it an excellent mid-grade representation for collectors of Roman silver, Severan dynasty issues, or classical mythology themes.
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