Happy belated birthday! You know I am jealous of your extremely cool P Niger...with owl! (Still on the lookout for a coin of his to call my own) Let's see, wasn't 193 CE a pretty boring year for the empire Here's one of my favorites (Pertinax) and some other dudes (not all minted in 193, but still cool idea!): COMMODUS 181-192 AD. AR Denarius of 191-2 AD. Laureate head / Victory flying with wreath and palm, star in field. RSC.568a. RIC.237 Pertinax Denarius. IMP CAES P HELV PERTIN AVG, laureate head right / VOT DECEN TR P COS II, emperor sacrificing left, with patera held over tripod altar. RSC 56RIC 13a, RSC 56, BMC 24 Didius Julianus AD 193. AR Denarius Rome mint. Laureate head right / RECTOR ORBIS, emperor standing left, holding globe and scroll. RIC IV 3; RSC 15. VF, porous.The reverse of this denarius portrays DidiusJulianus as master of the world. His reign lasted just sixty-six days. Clodius Albinus as Caesar (AD 193-195). AR denarius Rome, AD 193-194/5. D CL SEPT AL-BIN CAES, bare head of Clodius Albinus right / ROMAE AE-TERNAE, Roma seated left, holding palladium and scepter, shield at her side. RIC 11a. BMCRE 43. Septimius Severus (193-211 AD). AR Denarius (19 mm, 3.20 g), Roma, 200 AD. Obv. SEVERVS AVG PART MAX, laureate head right.Rev. PM TR P VIII COS II PP, Victory advancing left, holding open wreath over shield set on low base. RIC 150. Nice portrait. Good very fine.Former: AuctionesGmbH