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The Severans (193 to 235) category includes Roman coins minted under the reign of the Severan dynasty. This period, from 193 to 235 AD, is marked by the rise of Septimius Severus to power, followed by his descendants: Caracalla, Geta, and finally Severus Alexander.
The coins of this dynasty, included in the broader section Roman Coins (-27 to 476), are a valuable testimony to Roman history. They reflect imperial policies, military campaigns, and the iconography of that era. The coins feature a variety of types, including portraits of emperors, members of their family, and Roman divinities.
Collectors interested in Roman history and ancient numismatics will find in this category a wide range of coins, from silver denarii to gold aurei, as well as bronze sestertii and other bronzes. Each coin offers a unique insight into the economy, propaganda, and art of the Roman Empire during the reign of the Severans.