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Æ24 - Septimius Severus COL AVG TROAD

Issuer Alexandria Troas (Conventus of Adramyteum)
Year 193-211
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Weight 8.12 g
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Obverse description Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust of Geta facing right, seen from the rear, with paludamentum visible at the shoulder. The portrait displays youthful features consistent with Geta's early imperial representations. A circular Latin legend surrounds the effigy in the field.
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Reverse script Latin
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Alexandria Troas held the status of a Roman colony — Colonia Augusta Troadensis — granted under Augustus, which gave it the right to produce autonomous bronze coinage using Latin legends, an unusual privilege for a Greek-speaking city in Asia Minor. Severan-era issues from this mint are notably inconsistent in fabric; the flans were often poorly prepared, and off-center strikes are the rule rather than the exception. A well-centered example commands immediate attention for that reason alone.

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