One of several coins purchased today. Share whatever you feel is relevant--Metropolis coins, Otacilia provincials, coins with Athena Promachos, etc! Otacilia Severa, AD 244-249 Roman provincial Æ 27 mm, 10.88 g Ionia, Metropolis, AD 244-249 Obv: ΜΑΡ ΩΤΑ CЄΥΗΡΑ, diademed and draped bust right Rev: ΜΑΡ CΤΡ ΑΠΡΩΝΙΑΝȣ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛЄΙ-ΤΩΝ, Goddess standing left, holding Athena Promachos (Ἀθηνᾶ Πρόμαχος) and cornucopiae Refs: SGI 4011; SNG Von Aulock 2070; SNG Copenhagen --; SNG München --.
Nice Ota @Roman Collector ! The only one I have: RI Otacilia Severa 244-249 CE w-Philip I AR Ant Pietas Augustae incense RIC IV 43
ok thanks RC..i got to rehashing the legend again.. i can convince my of anything..(those nagging doubts )
Silver Double Denarius (a.k.a. antoninianus) Rome mint, A.D. 246-248 Obv: M OTACIL SEVERA AVG Rev: CONCORDIA AVGG - Concordia, seated left, holding patera and double cornucopiae RIC (Philip I) 125(c) 23mm, 3.9g.
@Roman Collector: I love the texture and patina of your coin. I just want to touch it! Classic eastern provincial vibe. Very cool.