MARCIA OTACIL SEVERA AVG / CONCORDIA AVGG S C Sestertius, Rome 247-249 30 mm / 16,21 g RIC 205a, C 10 Now the happy family is complete
Very nice score @Julius Germanicus I have commited a virtual tray with this interesting family. Wanna see it ? Q
Love the posts!!! A great tray and a very cool bronze!!! My only example is an old seller photo of her....and yes she has been liberated LOL
Nice Sestertius @Julius Germanicus . I have no AE to offer... RI Otacilia Severa 244-249CE AR Ant Pietas Augustae incense RIC IV 43 EX: Mr AVGVSTAE @Mat
Can really see the bronziness on those, @Julius Germanicus. Why is the patina stripped? I used to have a sest., but no more.
Except for squirrel gravy and buckwheat cakes, there's nothing more yummy than pig. I wonder if a hippo tastes like pig.
Dooooahh.... yum... Pert-near as good as broasted gizzards! (broiled, then roasted in a pressure cooker - HEAVEN)
Nice coins, all! Here's a couple with reverse types that haven't been posted. Rome, AD 245-247 Obv: MARCIA OTACIL SEVERA AVG, diademed and draped bust, r. Rev: PVDICITIA SC, Pietas standing l., r. hand raised, holding incense box in r. hand. Refs: RIC 208a; Hunter 23; RCV 9168; Cohen 46 Rome, AD 244-245 Obv: MARCIA OTACIL SEVERA AVG, diademed and draped bust, r. Rev: PVDICITIA AVG SC, Pudicitia seated l., drawing veil from face and holding transverse scepter. Refs: RIC 209a; Hunter p. xci, RCV 9169; Cohen 55
I bought them all like that because I prefer the natural color on my Sestertii (reddish copper during the time of this dynasty as compared to yellowish brass in the first two centuries).