Roman contemporary forgery -fourree-

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counterfeit or not, it's awesome. probably more so if it's counterfeit, because of the extent someone went to make a forgery
 

Forgeries as "art" were popular in the 1800's in england. That may be what it is, it does not look to be contemerary.
 

Did you mean Antoninus versus Antonius?
OBV: Antoninus Pius Avg
REV: Secvrit ImpII (Securitas=goddess of security and stability)
Don.....

Just my typing Don.
 

Nice find for sure as it still has a lot of detail to the coin.
 

Dads thoughts:

'Just in case no-one has ID’d, Old Soapy’s recent coin post is like a Sears Vol II 6884/5 with Legend ANTONINVS PIVS AVG for CARACALLA with SECVRIT IMPER II Reverse for Securitas sat on throne.'

Interesting when these turn up.
 

Cru,
I agree with your dad.
Caracalla (AD 198-217) had his name changed to Marcus Anrelius Antoninus; and he was the sole emperor who referred to Securitas as "securitas impii"--on coins dating between 206 and 210 AD.
Source: (page 210 here): https://books.google.com/books?id=Ce...uritas&f=false
Don......
 

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