Description: NGC F Silver Denarius of Caracalla AD 198-217 Roman Ancient Caracalla, the son of Septimius Severus and Julia Domna, seized full authority over Rome in 211 by murdering his brother Geta. In the following year, he issued the renowned Edict of Caracalla, extending complete Roman citizenship, along with its associated privileges, to all free men across the Empire. The Baths of Caracalla, erected by him, stand as a prominent tourist attraction in present-day Rome. His reign came to a violent end in 217 through assassination. Caracalla, whose rule contributed to the decline of the Empire, is often remembered as one of the most ruthless tyrants in Roman history. The coin's obverse displays an image of the emperor, while the reverse features representations of various pagan deities; symbolizing contemporary political, military, and religious themes. Graded F ( Fine ) and Certified by NGC Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Historical Information Card Stock Photos Used - Certificate Number Will Vary FREE USPS GROUND ADVANTAGE SHIPPING WITH INSURANCE AND TRACKING! ALL ORDERS SHIP NEXT BUSINESS DAY
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Denomination: Denarius
Historical Period: Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)
Cleaned/Uncleaned: Uncleaned
Composition: Silver
Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
Year: 217 AD
Era: Ancient
Grade: F
Ruler: Caracalla
Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
Certification: NGC