Rome, Caracalla, Silver Denarius 198-199AD gVF
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Rome, Caracalla, Silver Denarius 198-199AD gVF

Rome, Caracalla, Silver Denarius 198-199AD gVF

Obverse:
The bare headed, draped and cuirassed bust of Caracalla faces right, with the inscription IMP CAES M AVR ANTON AVG. The portrait reflects his early imperial status and his association with the Severan dynasty, projecting strength and legitimacy.

Reverse:
Securitas is shown seated right on a low seat, propping her head on her hand while holding a sceptre, with an altar beside her. The imagery symbolises stability, reassurance, and the security of the Roman world under imperial rule.

Details:
Struck in Rome in AD 198–199, this silver denarius measures 19mm and weighs 3.43 grams. Issued early in Caracalla’s career as co-ruler, it promotes themes of peace and stability within the Severan Empire.

$55.09

Original: $157.40

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Rome, Caracalla, Silver Denarius 198-199AD gVF

$157.40

$55.09

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Rome, Caracalla, Silver Denarius 198-199AD gVF

Obverse:
The bare headed, draped and cuirassed bust of Caracalla faces right, with the inscription IMP CAES M AVR ANTON AVG. The portrait reflects his early imperial status and his association with the Severan dynasty, projecting strength and legitimacy.

Reverse:
Securitas is shown seated right on a low seat, propping her head on her hand while holding a sceptre, with an altar beside her. The imagery symbolises stability, reassurance, and the security of the Roman world under imperial rule.

Details:
Struck in Rome in AD 198–199, this silver denarius measures 19mm and weighs 3.43 grams. Issued early in Caracalla’s career as co-ruler, it promotes themes of peace and stability within the Severan Empire.

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Obverse:
The bare headed, draped and cuirassed bust of Caracalla faces right, with the inscription IMP CAES M AVR ANTON AVG. The portrait reflects his early imperial status and his association with the Severan dynasty, projecting strength and legitimacy.

Reverse:
Securitas is shown seated right on a low seat, propping her head on her hand while holding a sceptre, with an altar beside her. The imagery symbolises stability, reassurance, and the security of the Roman world under imperial rule.

Details:
Struck in Rome in AD 198–199, this silver denarius measures 19mm and weighs 3.43 grams. Issued early in Caracalla’s career as co-ruler, it promotes themes of peace and stability within the Severan Empire.

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