Roman Empire. Caracalla (AD 198-217). Denarius

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Roman Empire coin of Caracalla (198–217 AD), obverse with a laureate head and reverse depicting Jupiter naked with a cloak over the left shoulder, standing left and wielding a lightning bolt in the right hand and a sceptre in the left; weight about 3.37 g; non graded.

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D/ Laureate head
R/ Nude Jupiter with a cloak over the left shoulder, standing to the left, with lightning in the right hand and a scepter in the left hand AG (g 3,37) RIC 285 a

D/ Laureate head
R/ Nude Jupiter with a cloak over the left shoulder, standing to the left, with lightning in the right hand and a scepter in the left hand AG (g 3,37) RIC 285 a

Details

Era
Before 1400
Culture/region
Roman Empire
Ruler
Caracalla (AD 198-217)
Denomination
Denarius
Condition
Ungraded
ItalyVerified
80
Objects sold
100%
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