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Need Help Iding A Silverish Roman Coin.

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So the legend on the right says PIVSA and I assume it finishes with VG, but I cannot see. Based on the bust, I cannot for the life of me figure out who it is. I kind of think it's postumus, but I need your help please!

My phone takes pretty decent photos I think:


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More likely Septimius Severus.
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Ah! Very good bob, thanks :) Liberalitas (sp?) Reverse I assume w/corn and what looks to be flowers, but likely an abbacus (another sp).

I didn't notice the 'forked beard' until now, but that seems pretty indicative on severus coins.
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Whether that's Liberalitas holding an abacus or Felicitas holding a caduceus, I'm not sure - although I lean toward the latter.
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I agree Septimius Severus.
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LIBERALITAS AVGG V, celebrating the consulship of Caracalla and Geta, January 1, 205.
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