The Geta Silver Denarius Roman Coin RIC 9a FELICITAS PVBLICA is a valuable piece of ancient Roman history dating back to the Roman Imperial period between 96 - 235 AD. Made of silver, this coin holds historical significance as it was minted during a time of political turmoil and change in Rome. The coin features the inscription "FELICITAS PVBLICA," which translates to "Public Happiness," offering a glimpse into the societal values and beliefs of the era. Its provenance from the Roman Empire adds to its cultural and historical importance, making it a sought-after item for collectors and enthusiasts of ancient numismatics.

2.3 grams approximately.
18.5 x 17.8 mm approximately.

RSC 38a
RIC 9a

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FELICITAS PVBLICA