Unattributed coin from a bulk lot. Fortunately, I can make out the entire obverse legend and almost the entire reverse legend as well. I'm 100% certain it's Septimius Severus and from Nicopolis ad Istrum. Unlike most coins from this city, it does not bear the name of the magistrate/legate under which it was issued, only the name of the city on the reverse, along with a seated deity I believe is Zeus, but could be Serapis or (less likely) even a goddess, such as Homonoia. I have looked in Wildwinds, acsearchinfo, BMC Greek, Sear Greek Imperial, Pick and Moushmov, but to no avail. Does anybody (@John Anthony ?) have Varbanov or other reference that might list this one? Septimius Severus, AD 193-211 Roman provincial Æ (tetrassarion?) 26.1 mm, 10.70 g, 6 h Moesia Inferior, Nicopolis ad Istrum Obv: ΑV ΚΑΙ Λ - CΕ CΕΥΗΡΟC, radiate head right Rev: Ν[...]ΠΟΛΙ [...] ΠΡΟC ΙCΤΡΩ, male deity (Zeus; less likely, Serapis) seated left, holding object (patera?) and spear/scepter. Refs: ? It matches the combination of obverse and reverse inscription as this Æ 27 in Pick, AMNG I: However, that coin depicts Asklepios standing, not Zeus. This coin is not in Pick. There is one with Zeus seated in Pick: But it is much smaller, an Æ 18, with accordingly shorter legends on the obverse and reverse. There is this coin in Moushmov (and in Pick): Which is the right size and with Zeus seated left, but the reverse inscription is completely different, giving the name of the Magistrate Aurelius Gallus. It is shown here: Thanks everybody in advance! And feel free, as usual, to post anything you feel is relevant!
I don't have any references that will help you but aren't provincials fantastic? So much fun Nice portrait of SepSev on your new coin
Same dies as this one? https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=305 They note it’s not found in Varbanov and went with a cf. Moushmov 947.
Z, did you inadvertently cut off a few numbers from the acsearch coin ID when copying the link? The link doesn't work and I think the coins IDs have more than three numbers.