Roman Empire AR Double Denarii (215-275 AD) Bezel
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Roman Empire AR Double Denarius (215–275 AD) – Known as the antoninianus, introduced by Caracalla. Features radiate-crowned emperors, often debased over time. Commonly mounted in silver bezels as historical jewelry or collector's pieces.
Coin Highlights:- Roman Empire AR Double Denarius (Antoninianus) 215–275 AD.
- Mounted in a sterling Silver (.925 fine) bezel.
- Obverse: Radiate-crowned bust of the Roman emperor facing right, often shown draped and cuirassed. Indicates double value. Latin inscriptions surround the portrait, identifying the emperor and titles.
- Reverse: Varied imperial imagery—commonly depicts deities, military scenes, or symbolic figures like Victory, Sol, or Jupiter. Designed to promote imperial authority and divine favor.
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