Sestertius - Septimius Severus (VICTORIAE AVGG FEL S C; Victory) (198-199) front Sestertius - Septimius Severus (VICTORIAE AVGG FEL S C; Victory) (198-199) back
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Sestertius - Septimius Severus VICTORIAE AVGG FEL S C; Victory

 
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Description
Issuer
Rome › Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Emperor
Septimius Severus (Lucius Septimius Severus) (193-211)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
198-199
Value
1 Sestertius = ¼ Denarius
Currency
Denarius, Reform of Augustus (27 BC – AD 215)
Composition
Bronze
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-06
References
Numista
N#270203
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Victory, winged, draped, flying left, holding wreath in both hands over shield set on low base.

Script: Latin

Lettering: VICTORIAE AVGG FEL S C

Translation:
Victoriae Augustorum. Felicitas. Senatus Consultum.
To the victory of the emperors (Augusti). Good fortune. Decree of the senate.

Comment

Source:
Online Coins of the Roman Empire (OCRE)

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about this coin is that it features a depiction of the Roman goddess Victory (Victoria) on the reverse side, which was a common motif on Roman coins during the reign of Septimius Severus. The image of Victory was meant to symbolize the power and dominance of the Roman Empire, and it was often depicted holding a wreath or a palm branch, as seen on this particular coin.