Septimius Severus denarius Obv:- L SEPT SEV PE-RE AVG IMP II, laureate head right Rev:- SAECVL FELIC, Crescent and seven stars.. Minted in Laodicea-ad-Mare. A.D. 194 Reference:- BMCRE -. RIC IV -. RSC -. The PERE is the first time that I have seen this variety of the obverse legend, which is normally seen as PERT, PERTE or PERET. This reverse type not previously noted from this mint in any of the published references.
How about an Ancient to sweeten the thread. Septimius Severus Provincial AE 16 OBV: AV KAI CE CEVHPO, laureate head right REV: NIKOPOLITWN PROC ICTRO, crescent and one star Struck at Nikopolis, 193-211 AD BMC 17
How about one with several stars: Septimius Severus AE18 OBV: AY K L C CEVHROC, laureate head right REV: NIKOPOLITWN PROC ICTR, Crescent and three stars Struck at Nikopolis, 193-211 AD Varbanov 2554
Of course, our Sun is a star. Shall I post some Central American Republic coins depicting the Sun device? :devil:
I gotta put this on my list for coins with stars. thanks for posting it. is it rare ? how much was it ?