AD 193-211 Syria Laodicea Septimius Severus Reverse Eagle NGC XF

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CVC & Collectables presents this AD 193-211 Syria Laodicea Septimius Severus Rev Eagle NGC XF.

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CVC & Collectables proudly presents the AD 193-211 Syria Laodicea Septimius Severus Rev Eagle, featuring the depiction of the Emperor himself and an eagle with wreath on the reverse. Certified by NGC as XF. This coin offers a direct link to a significant era in history, inviting us to explore the legacy of Emperor Septimius Severus—an influential figure of his time.

The years AD 193-211 carry historical importance. This coin, minted in Syria, Laodicea in the name of Septimius Severus, establishes a tangible connection to his reign and the dynamics of his time.

Emperor Septimius Severus is prominently featured on the obverse of the coin. Septimius Severus’s reign had both positive and negative aspects. He stabilized the empire, implemented military reforms, and initiated building projects. However, he also persecuted senators, engaged in costly military campaigns, centralized power, and faced economic challenges. The assessment of his reign often depends on one’s perspective and historical context.

Owning the AD 193-211 Roman Empire Septimius Severus Bi Tetradrachm Coin certified by NGC as XF is akin to possessing a piece of history. Whether you’re a collector or a history enthusiast, this coin invites you to immerse yourself in an era defined by Septimius Severus’ influence. It establishes a tangible connection to a time when power, culture, and legacies converged, shaping history in profound ways.

Coin Highlights:

  • Emperor: Septimius Severus (193-211 AD)
  • Metal: Billon
  • Grade: XF, Strike 5/5 Surface 4/5
  • Time period: AD 193-211

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