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Fulvia Plautilla, Wife of Caracalla AR Denarius Roman Empire 202-205 AD Silver Coin Concordia on Reverse Museum Reproduction CSRD0092

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Silver Roman Empire Denarius Fulvia Plautilla, Laodicea or Rome mint, struck 202-205 A.D. References for aureus: C 4; BMC Caracalla 416; RIC Caracalla 364; Calicó 2867a.

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Plautilla was the daughter of the immensely wealthy and powerful Praetorian Prefect Plautianus. She was married to Caracalla in 202 A.D., to both partners’ mutual disgust. Their hatred for one another was so intense that they lived in different palaces and the marriage was likely never consummated. After the fall and execution of her father in 205, Plautilla was exiled to the Lipari islands. After seven years of suffering, Caracalla had her executed in 212 A.D.

DESIGN:
Obverse side
Draped bust right, hair waved
Legend:
PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA

Reverse side
Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornucopiae
Legend:
CONCORDIA AVGG (duorum avgvstorvm)

A perfect choice for Numismatists, Historians, Military Veterans, Collectors.

Weight 3,12 g
Dimensions 17,6 mm

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