Very rare and extremely historically interesting sestertius promoting compliance between two co-caesars.
Coin with highly ironic saturation, because the emperor Geta was murdered by his brother just a few months after struck this coin.
Roman Imperial
Geta (209-212), Sestertius 210-212, Rome mint
Obverse: laureate head right
P SEPTIMIVS GETA PIVS AVG BRIT
Reverse: Caracalla and Geta, standing right and left facing each other, holding
spears in left hands and clasping right hands, one crowned by Apollo,
the other by Victory, SC in exergue
CONCORDIAE AVGG
Diameter 33 mm, weight 26.23 g