c 209-212 AD - GETA - Roman Colonial Issue, Lge Bronze AE34

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Bronze Coin – AE 34, Roman Colonial Issue - Antioch (Pisidia), c. 209-212 AD

Ruler: Geta, Augustus (Murdered by brother Caracalla)

Obv: Bust of Geta, right

Rev: “COL CAES ANTIOCH” Deity Mén Ascanus, right, holding spear & victory

34mm, 25.79gm

Very Scarce issue, dark patina, large flan!

When Septimius Severus died in Eboracum in the beginning of 211, Caracalla and Geta were proclaimed joint emperors and returned to Rome. Regardless, the shared throne was not a success: the brothers argued about every decision, from law to political appointments.

Later sources speculate about the desire of the two of splitting the empire in two halves. By the end of the year, the situation was unbearable. Caracalla tried to murder Geta during the festival of Saturnalia without success. Later in December he arranged a meeting with his brother in his mother's apartments, and had him murdered in her arms by centurions.

  • Inventory# PA-3318