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Münzkabinett Antike Römische Kaiserzeit [18277259]
https://ikmk.smb.museum/image/18277259/vs_org.jpg (Münzkabinett, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin Public Domain Mark)
Provenance/Rights: Münzkabinett, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / Benjamin Seifert (Lübke und Wiedemann) (Public Domain Mark)
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Geta

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Description

Front: Drapierte Panzerbüste des Geta in der Rückenansicht nach r.
Rear: Der Kaiser (Geta) fährt in einem Viergespann (quadriga) mit einem zepter in der r. Hand nach l.
Pierced: Intentional hole(s) pierced through a coin so that it can be worn on a neclace, sewn onto textiles, etc. In case of paper money such a perforation often indicates devaluation.
Scratched: One or more scratches, intentional or unintentional. Can be the result of recovery or subsequent handling of a coin or medal.
Chop mark: A mark of undefined form made normally with a chisel-like tool, for example to test the purity of the core of a coin. It can also be the result of damage caused when the object was found.
Bent: A coin, medal or token that has been bent.

Inscription

Vorderseite: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT
Rückseite: COS

Material/Technique

Gold; struck

Measurements

Diameter
21 mm
Weight
7.27 g

Literature

  • Vgl. die Denare RIC IV-1 Nr. 5 (Vs.) und Nr. 28 (Rs., 203-208 n. Chr.).
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