Denarius - Clodius Albinus (SAEC FEL COS II; Felicitas) (195-197) front Denarius - Clodius Albinus (SAEC FEL COS II; Felicitas) (195-197) back
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Denarius - Clodius Albinus SAEC FEL COS II; Felicitas

 
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Description
Issuer
Usurpations of Western provinces (Roman Imperial usurpations)
Ruling authority
Clodius Albinus (193-197)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
195-197
Value
Denarius (1)
Currency
Denarius, Reform of Augustus (27 BC – AD 215)
Composition
Silver
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-10
References
Numista
N#268457
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Felicitas, draped, standing left, holding caduceus in right hand and branch in left hand.

Lettering: SAEC FEL COS II

Translation:
Saeculi Felicitas. Consul Secundum.
Fortune of the ages. Consul for the second time.

Comment

Source:
Online Coins of the Roman Empire (OCRE)

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the Denarius - Clodius Albinus (SAEC FEL COS II; Felicitas) (195-197) coin is that it was minted during a time of political upheaval in the Roman Empire. Clodius Albinus was a usurper who seized power in the western provinces of the empire, and this coin was minted as a way to solidify his control and legitimacy. Despite his efforts, Albinus was ultimately defeated and killed by the legitimate emperor, Septimius Severus, in 197 AD. This coin serves as a reminder of the political instability and power struggles that occurred during this time period in the Roman Empire.