Large Bronze Sestertius "Securitas Publica" Seated Figure with Globe - Ancient Roman Coin: Thick-Flan Sestertius featuring Laureate Head & Bearded Profile
Large Bronze Sestertius "Securitas Publica" Seated Figure with Globe - Ancient Roman Coin: Thick-Flan Sestertius featuring Laureate Head & Bearded Profile
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This listing is for the Large Bronze Sestertius "Securitas Publica" Seated Figure with Globe. Features a highly detailed, laureate head of Septimius Severus facing right. The emperor is depicted with his characteristic tightly curled hair and a full, luxurious beard, a style he adopted to align himself with the popular Antonine dynasty. The portrait is struck in high relief on a thick, robust bronze flan, showing a natural dark patina consistent with an authentic ancient artifact. The reverse features the personification of Securitas (Public Security), typically depicted draped and seated to the left on a throne. She holds a globe in her extended right hand, symbolizing the emperor's reach and the stability he brought to the entire Roman world. Great Find!!!
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Large Bronze Sestertius "Securitas Publica" Seated Figure with Globe - Ancient Roman Coin: Thick-Flan Sestertius featuring Laureate Head & Bearded Profile

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