Step into the power and intrigue of Imperial Rome with this authentic Roman Silver Antoninianus, issued during the reign of Emperor Caracalla between 213–217 C.E. Hand-struck in silver, this historic coin reflects a dynamic era marked by military ambition and imperial authority. The obverse presents Caracalla with a radiate crown and commanding presence, while the reverse honors Venus Victrix, the goddess of victory, symbolizing strength, conquest, and divine favor.
Expertly set in a handcrafted 14K gold setting, this piece transforms an ancient Roman coin into a bold and elegant statement of history and prestige. Rich in symbolism and timeless in appeal, it is ideal for collectors, history enthusiasts, or those seeking a meaningful heirloom with enduring character. A powerful connection to Rome’s imperial past, this treasure speaks quietly of legacy, influence, and refined taste.
Spread the love by sharing the story of Venus, Goddess of Love featured in this silver ancient Roman coin set in 14K gold.
Product Description:
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Coin Type: Hand struck
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Denomination: Double Denarius, also called Antoninianus
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Mint: during Roman Imperial period
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Empire: Roman
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Ruler: Roman Emperor Caracalla
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Date: from 213-217 C.E.
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Metal: Silver
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Weight: 5.1 grams
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Obverse: Bears the radiate, draped bust of Emperor Caracalla facing right. Legend reads ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM. Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, original name Bassianus. Son of Emperor Severus. Caracalla was a nickname given because of the long coat that he introduced to Rome from Gaul. He was 29 years old at his death in 217 C.E.
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Reverse: Depicts Venus Victrix (Venus the Conqueror) holding Victory and sceptre, leaning on shield set on helmet. Legend reads VENVS VICTRIX.
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Setting: Handcrafted setting in 14K gold.
- Note: Chain may be purchased separately
Certificate of Authenticity with photo specific images included.
Inv# A 51833