

ANTONINVS PIVSAVG Reverse: Mars in military dress, standing left, resting right hand on shield on ground and. All our coins are researched using our extensive library of references and online databases. Obverse: Head of Caracalla, laureate, right. We recommend only buying from dealers who offer lifetime guarantees. Certificates are not issued for bulk lots in our bulk category for practical reasons, however the lifetime guarantee still stands.Īdditionally, you may refund your purchase (excluding shipping) for any reason, if you notify us within 7 days of receiving it. Our coins are sourced from reputable sources including established auction houses and select wholesale sources.Ī certifcate of authenticity with this guarantee is included with every purchase, with a photo of the coin and a detailed description. The Caracalla Silver Denarius from the Roman Empire is an original ancient Roman coin struck during the reign of infamous Emperor Caracalla.historic coin.
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You may return an item for a refund, at any time, if it is established by a suitably qualified and experienced professional certifier that it is not authentic. Notwithstanding this, his reputation and legacy in history remains that of a cruel ruler, whose terrible deeds include the murder of his brother Geta and the massacre of Geta's supporters.Īll ancient coins and antiquities are guaranteed authentic for life for your peace of mind. Certified Authentic Ancient Coin of Rome ROME HIGH EMPIRE Emperor CARACALLA ( Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Hijo de Julia Domna & Septimo Severo ) NICE SILVER DENARIUS 2,31 gr. Caracalla's popularity with the military ensured he was not subject to a damnatio memoriae. (VIDEO incl.) Caracalla, RIC 30a, Date 200 AD, Silver Denarius Rome, SOL 99.00 59. Three days later, Macrinus declared himself emperor. Encapsulation by NGC authenticates and protects the condition of the coin. Coin Highlights: Roman Imperial Silver Denarius. These coins were issued during Caracalls time as prince during the reign of his father Septimus Severus. He was assassinated by a soldier on route to visiting a temple near Carrhae, whilst stopping briefly to attend to the call of nature. Silver Denarius of the Emperor Caracalla A.D. He became known as 'Caracalla' after the Gallic cloak which he regularly wore. GVF, weak reverse strike, worn reverse die, tonedīMCRE V 524-526 RIC IV 179 Cohen IV 689 RSC III 689 SRCV II 1965 VOTA SVSCEPTA X, Caracalla, veiled, draped, standing front, head left, sacrificing out of patera in right hand over lighted tripod left, and holding roll in left hand at side Coin Highlights: Roman Empire Silver Denarius from the reign of Caracalla (198-217 AD).

Caracalla was a nickname derived from a hood cloak of Gallic origin that was his favorite form of dress. Caracalla's real name was Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, Head of Caracalla, laureate, right This is a Silver Denarius of Emperor Caracalla, A.D.
