that Geta, Tetradrachm is fantastic !! different than mine, sorry add work no time to make a picture.
He was such a cute Prince of youth. Please note how his lips are done : looks like three punches with a drill for the lips and just one for the chin (click image to enlarge) Geta, Denarius Rome mint, AD 201 P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, draped and cuirassed bust of Geta right, seen from behind PR INC IVVENT, Geta, as prince of youth, standing left, holding branch and spear 3.27 gr, 23.7 mm Ref : RIC #15b, RCV #7194, Cohen #159 Q
LOL, those lips are pretty scary... a punch for the chin, three whacks on the punch for the lips, and a misaligned whack on the punch for the nose! LOL, lazy die-cutter! But you, have great detail and centering!
I like this site! Everyone is pretty laid back and listens to some cool music. Stevex6's post, Post your Favourite coin and *Favourite tune* , took hours to read and listen to. I don't have anymore Geta coins but I do have some youthful busts of Lucius Verus and Senate. Aeolis, Elaea. Lucius Verus AE16 Obv: LOVKIOC KAICAP, Bare-headed youthful bust r. Rev: ELAI TWN, Kalathos with grain-ears and poppies. Aeolis, Temnos. Pseudo-autonomous Ae25. Senate/Nemeses Obv: IERACY NKLHTOC; Bust of youthful Senate r. Rev: THM NE ITWN; Two Nemeses standing facing each other, drawing fold of drapery from breasts. 200-250 AD. 25mm, 6.5g. SNG COP 21 266(1) "Temnos was a little town of Aeolia, near the Hermus River, which is shown on its coins. Situated at elevation it commanded the territories of Cyme, Phocaea, and Smyrna. Under Augustus it was already on the decline; under Tiberius it was destroyed by an earthquake; and in the time of Pliny it was no longer inhabited. It was however rebuilt." -Wiki