Septimius Severus, FVNDATOR PACIS

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  1. nicholasz219

    nicholasz219 Well-Known Member

    Hello All,

    I was happy to add a new coin to my Septimius Severus collection this week. FVNDATOR PACIS is a reverse legend that I had been looking for for some time with the elusive condition/price matrix always being not appropriate for the purchase. Luckily I found a nice piece over at Ken Dorney's place. Great price, great coin, fast shipping. All around, many huzzahs for Ken.

    Septimius Severus, Denarius, FVNDATOR PACIS
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    AR Denarius
    Septimius Severus
    Augustus: 193 - 211AD
    Issued: 202 - 210AD
    18.0mm 3.22gr
    O: SEVERVS PIVS AVG; Laureate head, right.
    R: FVNDATOR PACIS; Severus standing left, togate and veiled, holding branch and scroll.
    Rome Mint
    RIC 265; Sear 1753 (2000 ed. = 6282); RSC 205; BMC 330.
    Aorta: 766: B3, O81, R114, T181, M4.
    Ken Dorney 132305983839
    9/16/17 9/20/17

    Here is a link for my Severus collection in case you are interested:

    http://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=6295

    Thanks for looking. As usual, post your Severan era coinage!
     
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  3. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    That's a nice collection you have going there @nicholasz219.

    Here is my Fvndator Pacis of Sep Sev:
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    SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right
    REVERSE: FVNDATOR PACIS, Septimius, togate and veiled, standing left holding olive branch
    Struck at Rome, 202-210 AD
    3.3g, 18mm,
    RIC 265, RSC 205, BMC 330
     
  4. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    A very respectable denarius. Love the portrait.
     
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  5. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    Nice looking obverse and a cool collection! I'll post my first SS coin, I see you have one of these in your collection as well.

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  6. nicholasz219

    nicholasz219 Well-Known Member

    @Bing I really like the strong legends and detail on the reverse of yours. I don't think I could have bought one like yours without doubling the price though.
     
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  7. nicholasz219

    nicholasz219 Well-Known Member

    @David Atherton Thank you for the compliment. Like I mentioned to Bing, a few more details cost many more dollars so I found what I found to be a very well priced nice example.

    @chrsmat71 That is quite the showy denarius you have there. Very nice.
     
  8. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Great portrait!
     
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  9. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Nice buy, Nicholas. This is a pretty cool type, and I can see why you were attracted to that example.

    This was the second Sep Sev denarii to join my collection, and I really like that the reverse figure can clearly be identified as the emperor.

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    SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
    AR Denarius. 3.41g, 19.7mm. Rome mint, AD 200-201. RIC 160; BM 190; C 203. O: SEVERVS PART MAX, laureate head right. R: FVNDATOR PACIS, Severus, togate and veiled, standing left holding branch and roll.
    Ex Phillip Davis Collection
    Notes: Scarce with this obverse legend: 23 specimens in Reka Devnia hoard.
     
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  10. gogili1977

    gogili1977 Well-Known Member

    Nice denarius, Nicholas. My coin with same reverse:
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  11. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    Can anyone explain what the significance of FVNDATOR PACIS is?

    My last S.S. coin was a provincial...
     
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  12. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    It means "the founder of peace". Of course, you need to kill all your rivals and enemies to get the title.
     
  13. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    "Bringer of peace" or, in this case, having defeated everyone stupid enough to oppose me and having punished those who supported the wrong side back in 193. 'Founder' seems a little excessive but SS was not a modest fellow.
     
  14. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    Thanks Doug!
     
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  15. nicholasz219

    nicholasz219 Well-Known Member

    @zumbly Yes, that is quite the strong rendering on the reverse. You can see the tip of his beard sticking out from under the veil!
     
  16. nicholasz219

    nicholasz219 Well-Known Member

    @gogili1977 I like the portrait on yours, very sharp! Also the branch in his hand on the reverse is very cute for lack of a better word!
     
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  17. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Nice Severus @nicholasz219 . I JUST posted a few Severan Dyn coins in a recent thread, but here is one I do not think I posted:

    RI Fouree Denarius Severus Alexander with Annona Avg reverse.jpg
    RI Fouree Denarius Severus Alexander with Annona Avg reverse
     
  18. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    That's a good portrait @Alegandron ! Do you suspect that coin was made from offical dies?
     
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  19. nicholasz219

    nicholasz219 Well-Known Member

    @Alegandron I agree, that portrait is very well done. Even the detail on the reverse is strong. Fouree or debased official coinage?
     
  20. benhur767

    benhur767 Sapere aude

    Love this explanation!

    Here's one of my favorite Septimius coins in my collection. It has a ragged flan and the S in SEVERVS is nearly obliterated, but to me it adds character. ;)

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    Septimius Severus. AR denarius, Rome mint, struck 202–10 CE; 3.32g. BMCRE 370, Hill 900, RIC 299, RSC 713. Obv: SEVERVS – PIVS AVG; head laureate right. Rx: VICTORIAE around / AVGG in exergue; Victory, holding whip, in biga galloping right. Rare; only three specimens in the Reka Devnia hoard. EF.
     
  21. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Great questions guys! This one was given to me, as I do not collect Fourrees, nor am I an expert by any means. Additionally, my Empire coinage skills are zilch. I am one off those scarcer breeds of Republic collector. :)

    It was a "mystery" coin to me as to which Emperor until I posted sometime ago and asked who it was. I beleive it was @dougsmit who helped identify it for me.

    Agreed, the features and details are great! I will have to dig it out of the Safe sometime to look at it again, however, yes, it seems to be silvered base metal. Perhaps on official dies!
     
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