help Needed with Roman Provincial

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  1. kevin McGonigal

    kevin McGonigal Well-Known Member

    Hi, guys. I need help with this one, a Roman Provincial bronze ca.28 mm, 11 grams. I cannot figure out from his image or the partial inscription who this is or what municipality issued it. I was thinking that it might be of Septimius Severus but I have never seen him smooth shaven, or its just a lot of wear. Any help appreciated. Thanks Rom Prov obv.jpg IMG_2399Rom Prov rev 2.jpg
     
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  3. Broucheion

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  5. GinoLR

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    It is a coin of Geta, Pautalia in Thrace.
    Obv.: AVT K Π CEΠTIMI [ΓET]AC, laur., draped and cuirassed bust right
    Rev.: ΟVΛΠΙ-Α[C ΠΑΥΤΑ]ΛΙ / ΑC : Fortuna (?) seated left holding small victory in extended r. hand and cornucopia, small statue (of Spes?) on pedestal behind.

    Ilya Prokopov, Coin Collections and Coin Hoards from Bulgaria, Vol. IV, Numismatic Collection of the Regional Historical Museum at Blagoevgrad (Ancient Skaptropara), Sofia 2014, p. 88-89 nr. 327.
    pautalia_CCCHBulg_IV_327.jpg
    Your specimen is better than the one in this corpus and can complete Prokopov's description.
     
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  6. kevin McGonigal

    kevin McGonigal Well-Known Member

    Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for. good to know my specimen is in pretty nice condition, all things considered.
     
  7. kevin McGonigal

    kevin McGonigal Well-Known Member

    On looking more closely I don't think it is from Pautalia for sure but may be from Serdica. What does the Greek, OV < the Greek rendering of Vasapias mean?
     
  8. GinoLR

    GinoLR Well-Known Member

    ΟVΛΠΙ-Α[C ΠΑΥΤΑ]ΛΙ / ΑC...

    Of course it is Ulpia Pautalia !
     
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