Antoninianus - Numerianus as Caesar (PRINCIPI IVVENTVT) (282-283) front Antoninianus - Numerianus as Caesar (PRINCIPI IVVENTVT) (282-283) back
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Antoninianus - Numerianus as Caesar PRINCIPI IVVENTVT

 
Silver - -
Description
Issuer
Rome › Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Caesar
Numerian (Marcus Aurelius Numerius Numerianus) (282-283)
Emperor
Carus (Marcus Aurelius Carus) (282-283)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
282-283
Value
Antoninianus (1)
Currency
Antoninianus, Reform of Caracalla (AD 215 – 301)
Composition
Silver
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-05
References
Numista
N#296416
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Numerian, draped, cuirassed, standing left, holding globe in right hand and sceptre in left hand.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
PRINCIPI IVVENTVT
C/-//-

Translation:
Principi Juventutis.
To the prince of the youth.

Comment

Source:
Online Coins of the Roman Empire (OCRE)

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about this coin is that it features the image of Numerianus as Caesar, which is unusual because Numerianus was not actually a ruler of the Roman Empire. He was the son of the emperor Carus, who had appointed him as his successor, but Numerianus died before he could ascend to the throne. Despite this, the coin was still minted with his image, indicating that he was still considered a prominent figure in Roman society.