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Septimius Severus Denarius Emesa Or Laodicea Mint?

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Dear friends,
Please help me to ID the Mint.
Is this Emesa or Laodicea mint?
Thanks in advance.
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That is hard to tell without knowing the exact obverse inscription and if the inscription is simply "L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP" without "I" - "X" it could be either of those mints.
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Looking at it again, I think there is no sign of a numeral in the inscription. That being the case, this particular issue came from both mints. Unless someone has intimate knowledge of die style differences you are not going to be able to narrow it down.
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@MartiVltori-Thanks a lot.
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@maridvnvm - Thank you.
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It either ends IMP III or IMP IIII on the obverse legend
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Emesa and laodicea - Are they with such a reverse?

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