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Identify This Ancient Silver Coin( Id: Likely Modern Fake Of Septimus Severus Denarius)

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 Posted 05/13/2026  09:48 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add mikehy to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi All,

Need identification for this silver 3.9 gram, 20mm diameter coin.

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Identify-This-Ancient-Silver-Coin-Id:-Likely-Modern-Fake-Of-Septimus-Severus-Denarius

Many thanks in advance for assistance in IDing.

Also is this item genuine or not.

Regards,
Mikehy
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 Posted 05/13/2026  6:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The layout is that of an ancient Roman denarius, but the design is way too crude to be a genuine ancient Roman coin - the portrait style is wrong, and the lettering is mostly gibberish rather than abbreviated Latin - so it's a fake of some kind. The question then becomes, is it an ancient fake, or a modern one? I'm leaning more towards "modern" - the design seems to me to be as if someone was copying it from a drawing or picture of a coin, rather than an actual coin.

So, what then is it a fake of? The obverse appears to be emperor Septimus Severus. The reverse type, of the emperor on horseback with a spear, is known from this emperor. Genuine example on MA-Shops.
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