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Geta (198-212)
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Geta, AR Denarius, 198-200, Rome
L SEPTIMIVS-GETA CAES
Bare headed, draped bust right, seen from behind
FELICITAS TEM_POR
Felicitas standing right, caduceus in left hand, clasping hands with Geta standing left, cornucopiae in left hand
18mm, 3.97g ...

Geta (Caesar 198-209, Augustus 209-212) imitations
Imitations of coins of Geta are distinctly scarcer than imitations of Severus, Caracalla, or Julia Domna, but probably in proportion to the abundance of their official coins.

Legend : P SEPT GETA PIVS - AVG BRIT.
Translation : "Publius Geta Pius Augustus Britannicus", (Publius Géta pieux auguste britannique).
Description : Tête laurée de Géta à droite (O*).

Geta was the younger of two sons born to the Emperor Septimius Severus and his second wife, Julia Domna.

R2020 3227 Geta: AR 19 Denarius
$150.00
Obv. P SEPT GETA CAES PONT Bare hd. bust r.
Rev. SECVRIT IMPERII Securitas seated l.
3.42 g
Sear 2020; RIC 20a superb EF, toned ...

Septimius Severus AV Aureus. 209 AD. SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right / VIRTVS AVGVSTORVM, Septimius, Caracalla, & Geta in military dress on horses prancing left, each raising their right hand. Cohen 770.

*GF74a MEDABA, Geta. 209-212. Æ22. Bust right/4 column temple, with pellet in pediment, altar inside. Ros-7, Spi-8.F-VF and rare. $325 [image] ...

Geta Denarius 200-202 AD
The two images above have been tinted red in areas that I saw matches. Most significant was the obverse trace of a G near Decius' mouth and the forehead to nose profile peeking out from under Decius' radiate crown.

Geta (211 - 212)
Macrinus (217 - 218)
Diadumenian (218)
Elagabalus (218 - 222) ...

35. Geta, A.D. 209-211, brass sestertius.
36. Caracalla, A.D. 198-217, silver antoninianus.
37. Julia Paula, first wife of Elagabalus, A.D. 219, silver denarius.

Geta, as caesar, AD 198-209, AR Denarius (3.7g). His young bust rt./MINERV SANCT, Minerva stands left, Laodicea ad Mare mint, AD 200-202, RIC98.Centered, small spots of dark encrustation rev. periphery, nice portrait and rev., Very Fine....

Ares Neos, Geta as, Amblada, 892.
Arethusa, Syracuse, 117, 172 sqq.; head of, by Kimon, 176, 177.
Argaeos, Mount, Caesareia Cap., 752.

CARACALLA & GETA
(198 - 217 CE)
(Caesar 196 - 198 CE)
Marcianopolis, Moesia Inferior - Flavius Ulpianus ...

Almost all of the appearances of the star/crescent motif occurred during the reigns of Hadrian, Commodus, Septimius Severus, Caracalla, Geta, and Percennius Niger. The provincial coins of Septimius Severus seem only to be mainly minted at Nikopolis.

He wanted her to arrange a reconciliation meeting, and to make Geta feel safe; he wanted their mother present. The meeting was set, and as Julia Domna and Geta entered the meeting place, when centurions attacked Geta.

Silver Denarius of Geta
Geta was the second son of the Emperor Septimius Severus, and his wife Julia Domna, his elder brother being Caracalla.

A second example showing age are these two portraits of Geta. The first is from a coin minted in 200 when he was 11, and the second from a coin minted in 211 when he was 22.

See also: Caracalla, Coin, Reverse, Revers, Struck

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