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Need ID On Ancient Coin #4

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Looks like this one has been through a fire.
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Looks like Septimius Severus
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17mm
3.51g
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I'm still having trouble getting an ID on the coin, can anyone point me in the right direction, perhaps with a date range, or reference?
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i would guess it's sep severus with fortuna on the reverse...but not 100% sure.
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It looks to me he iswearing a radiate crown,if so,anantoninianus,maybe thirt quarter of 3th century,cant check it here,albert
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No that's not a crown. Took me a while but I found it, it is indeed a silver denarius of septimus severus. Looks like it's been through a fire though, so I wasn't able to fully attribute it.

Really appreciate the help
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I think you might be able to narrow it down but to fully ID might be difficult because there are so many Septimius Severus reverses with a lady setting on a chair/throne/seated.
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