[Home, My eBay, Site Map, Sign In/Out] [eBay logo] [Main Navigation] [Browse Sub-Navigation] DLFA Caracalla AR Denarius Ex-CNG Item #1233116545 Coins:Coins: World:Ancient:Roman: Imperial Bidding is closed for this item. [Show description]Currently $35.51 First bid $0.01 Quantity 1 # of bids 12 bid history [Leave feedback] Time left Auction has Location Sunny Alberta (to seller) ended. (to bidder) Country Canada [envelope] mail this auction to Started Apr-25-01 If you are the 11:09:13 PDT a friend seller or the May-02-01 [Gift Alert] request a gift high bidder - Ends 11:09:13 PDT now what? alert [Image] Seller (Rating) dlfa (173) [star] [about me] view comments in seller's Feedback Profile | view seller's other auctions [Image] High bid mosaiks (71) [star] Payment Visa/MasterCard, Money Order/Cashiers Checks, Personal Checks, See item description for payment methods accepted Shipping Buyer pays fixed shipping charges, Seller ships internationally (worldwide), See item description for shipping charges [Image] Relist Seller: Didn't sell your item the first time? item eBay will refund your relisting fee if it sells the second time around. Relist this item. Seller assumes all responsibility for listing this item. You should contact the seller to resolve any questions before bidding. Auction currency is U.S. dollars ($) unless otherwise noted. Description Caracalla, born M. Aurelius Antoninus in AD 188 in Lugdunum, was the elder son of Septimius Severus and Julia Domna. At the age of eight, he was given the rank of Caesar and two years later, was created Augustus. Upon the death of Severus in AD 211, Caracalla reigned jointly with his brother, Geta, as Severus had arranged. In 212, however, Geta was assassinated at the order of Caracalla who also caused many powerful and distinguished Romans to be put to death, so as to consolidate his position as sole ruler. His reign was marked by extravagance and cruelty and Caracalla was finally murdered by the orders of Macrinus, the praetorian prefect on April 8th, Ad 217. Ex-CNG. Better than photo! [Image] [Image] * ROMAN EMPIRE, Caracalla AD 198 - 217 * AR Denarius 2.83 g * Obverse: Laureate bust of Emperor r. * Reverse: INDVLGENTIAE AVG Indulgentia seated l. holding patera and scepter * Reference: RSC 103, RIC 300 * Condition: aEF, Toned * Estimated Value: $150 * Inventory: 01-04-07 Shipping Information:All ancient coins are shipped via Canada Post or US Mail and are mailed insured to Canada or the US. We charge a flat fee for ancient coins on postage and insurance. For domestic, North American addresses, add $3 to your total, for all other addresses $8 (Special Delivery or Registered Mail where available). Due to postal regulations, insurance is available in Canada and the US only. Authenticity:Every ancient coin that we sell is guaranteed to be genuine and as described. If, in the unlikely event that an item is found be a reproduction, we will promptly offer a full refund including all postage. Your complete satisfaction is very important to us. I now accept VISA. 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