Geta, AE32 of Kios, Bithynia. 198-209 AD. L CEPTI GETAC KAI, bare-headed, draped bust right. KIANWN ADRIANWN, Herakles Farnese standing right, right hand behind back, resting left on club set on rock. Mionnet Supp. V, 1475 corr. Avec la permission du Jean Elsen et ses Fils, auction 44, lot 699. An unusual reverse legend for Geta. The use of this reverse legend began with Hadrian and officially ended with Marcus Aurelius, so this may be a mule with the reverse die of an earlier emperor. Mionnet describes the person as Eros, in error.