Imitations of coins of Geta are distinctly scarcer than imitations of Severus, Caracalla, or Julia Domna, but probably in proportion to the abundance of their official coins.
AE17-16 (small), 12:00. 2.21 grams.
Cast. Like most casts, it is slightly smaller than its prototype.
Although clearly cast from an official original, the edge shows no
obvious seam. Black,
with no signs of silver. One point on the edge shows copper color (not
visible
on the scan).
L SEPTIMIVS - GETA CAES, bare head right, draped and curiassed bust,
seen
slightly from the rear
/[SEVERI PII] AVG FIL, priestly implements
This is an imitation of Geta's first issue which was struck with the
praenomen
"Lucius" (note the "L"). His name was soon changed to "Publius" and a
great
majority of his coins have his intial "P" (e.g. the next coin).
For the change from "L" to "P", see the Celator,
"Coinage of Geta exhibits varied portraiture," March 1997, pp.40-41
Prototype: Sear --, RIC Geta 3 "S" page 314. Struck 198-200. Hill 377,
"199".
Base 19-18 mm. 12:00. 3.07
grams.
Its prototype. (with tarnish in the legends)
Cast, with a very visible casting seam all around. Perfect style
because it
is cast from an official original. Gray metal.
P SEPT GETA - CAES PONT, bare head right, draped and curiassed bust,
seen
slightly from the rear
/PRINC IVVENTVTIS, Geta standing left, holding
branch and
vertical sceptre, with trophy behind him to the right
Prototype: Sear 1918. RIC 18, page 316. BMC 234-239, page
198.

16 mm. 2.77 grams. 6:00.
P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, bare headed, draped, cuirassed bust right
IVNO FELIC, female standing left holding cadeuceus
on long staff, with left hand on hip
protoype: This reverse legend is not in RIC for anyone. The obverse legend
belongs to 199-204.
AE17. 6:30. 2.46 grams.
Another base metal cast of the same type. The signs of the edge seam
are
much less pronounced, and could easily escape detection. The metal
gives
it away.
17-16 mm. 6:30. 2.54 grams.
Plated fourree in odd style. This is supposed to be the same type as
the
previous coins, but it is not cast and the engraver did not reproduce
official
style. The hairdo is large, the figure of Geta standing is crude, and
the
"trophy" looks more like a giant plant with branches poking up from
it..
P SEPT GETA - CAES PONT, bare head right, draped and curiassed bust,
seen
slightly from the rear, corrosion has removed some letters
/PRINC IV[VENTVTIS]
Prototype: RSC 157 (with photo), Sear 2018.
18-16mm. 6:00.
Fine style. Unusually ragged edge. Signs of casting.
P SEPT GETA CAES [PONT] draped, cuir, bust right, bare headed
SECVRIT IMPERII, Securitas seated left on
high-backed
chair, holding patera(?) and resting left arm on arm of chair.
Prototype Ref: Sear 2020. RIC Geat 20, plate 14.4, page 316.
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