Silver Denarius of Caracalla Set in Sterling Silver & 18K Gold Bezel

Silver Denarius of Caracalla Set in Sterling Silver & 18K Gold Bezel

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Caracalla Silver Denarius Money Clip – Authority in Silver Authentic Ancient Roman Coin • Sterling Silver Clip • Handcrafted in Israel Make a powerful statement with this unique money clip featuring an authentic Silver Denarius minted under Emperor Caracalla (198–217 AD). Known for his fierce leadership and sweeping military reforms, Caracalla’s portrait—struck in vivid profile with regal detail—embodies the commanding presence of Rome’s imperial might. The aged coin is secured in a finely sculpted sterling silver clip, hand-engraved in Israel with ornate scrollwork that elevates the classical elegance of the piece. A true blend of historical significance and artisan luxury, perfect for collectors, connoisseurs, and those who appreciate timeless legacy. 🏛️ Empire in your pocket. Leadership in your hands.

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SILVER DENARIUS OF CARACALLA, SET IN STERLING
SILVER MONEY CLIP
195-198 AD
Size: 24.8 X 65.3 mm
Weight: 42 grams


Caracalla, also spelled Caracallus, byname of Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus
Augustus, original name (until 196 CE) Septimius Bassianus, also called (196–198 CE)
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Caesar, (born April 4, 188 CE, Lugdunum [Lyon], Gaul—died
April 8, 217, near Carrhae, Mesopotamia), Roman emperor, ruling jointly with his father,
Septimius Severus, from 198 to 211 and then alone from 211 until his assassination in 217. His principal achievements were the colossal baths in Rome and his edict of 212, which granted Roman citizenship to all free inhabitants of the empire. Caracalla, whose reign contributed to the decay of the empire, has often been regarded as one of the most bloodthirsty tyrants in Roman history.

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