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Ancient Roman Silver Coin: Portrait of Emperor Septimius Severus (193 AD-211 AD)

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Ancient Roman Silver Coin: Portrait of Emperor Septimius Severus (193 AD-211 AD)
Ancient Roman Silver Coin: Portrait of Emperor Septimius Severus (193 AD-211 AD)
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Description
Dimension: 17.2x15.8mm

Rarity Level: Exceptionally Rare
With its vivid portrayal of Emperor Septimius Severus and its brilliant preservation, this coin not only holds historical relevance but also signifies a period of Roman leadership and architectural marvel.

Estimate: $310-$480
Based on the latest market trends, artifacts representing the Roman era, particularly those preserved with such finesse, are witnessing an increased demand. A coin of similar attributes was transacted in 2023, achieving a price around $400, highlighting the sustained interest of collectors in such relics.

Introduction:
This pristine silver coin, showcasing the illustrious Emperor Septimius Severus, exemplifies the artistic proficiency of the Roman Empire during the 2nd century AD. As a ruler who contributed significantly to Roman architecture and politics, the coin's impeccable design is indicative of the empire's golden age. The minute detailing and the coin's well-maintained condition tell tales of the era's skilled minting methods and their reverence for imperial figures.

Provenance:
Consignor: Faisal Al-Khalid
Year Acquired: 2000
Esteemed collector, Faisal Al-Khalid, acquired this precious artifact in 2000 during his journey through the Levant region. He found it in a historically rich market in Aleppo, where local historians conveyed its importance in the larger Roman narrative, connecting it to the mighty reign of Emperor Septimius Severus.

Auctioneer's Comment:
This ancient Roman coin is more than just currency; it is an emblem of a bygone era that witnessed unparalleled governance and artistry. Prospective bidders have the chance to own a fragment of Roman glory, symbolizing the empire's unmatched legacy. Alongside, a digital copy of Certificate of Authenticity (COA) will accompany this auction item, ensuring its genuine provenance and offering a glimpse into its significant market appeal.
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Ancient Roman Silver Coin: Portrait of Emperor Septimius Severus (193 AD-211 AD)

Estimate $310 - $480
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Starting Price $35

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