Aureus, 7.07g., Rome, 199 A.D., IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. IVVENTA IMPERII, Caracalla in military dress standing left, holding inverted spear and Victory on globe, a Parthian captive seated at his feet (RIC p.240, 20= Montagu 20/4/1896 lot 506= BMC 115 note; C.-; Hill 397), good very fine, very rare
Aureus, 7.07g., Rome, 199 A.D., IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. IVVENTA IMPERII, Caracalla in military dress standing left, holding inverted spear and Victory on globe, a Parthian captive seated at his feet (RIC p.240, 20= Montagu 20/4/1896 lot 506= BMC 115 note; C.-; Hill 397), good very fine, very rare

Details
Aureus, 7.07g., Rome, 199 A.D., IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. IVVENTA IMPERII, Caracalla in military dress standing left, holding inverted spear and Victory on globe, a Parthian captive seated at his feet (RIC p.240, 20= Montagu 20/4/1896 lot 506= BMC 115 note; C.-; Hill 397), good very fine, very rare
Provenance
F Sternberg auction XIX, 18-19 November 1987, lot 716

Lot Essay

The early issues of the young, precocious, and spoiled Caracalla are remarkable pieces of Imperial propaganda. In 196 A.D., when he was only eight years old, Caracalla was created Consul. The next year he was elected member of the pontifical college, and the issues of 197 show him in military dress holding a commander's baton. At the age of ten he was elevated to the rank of Augustus, and accompanied his father to the East. Thus the young boy acquired the title Part. Max., and is here depicted with a Parthian captive at his feet.