@Topcat7 Lol, your coins of him show him as a helpless young pup! Like Doug said, it's fun to see him evolve into a killer from a kid!
i have several coins of caracalla, all provincials. here's mylast one, and my ugliest (i do have a close second place coin in the ugly caracalla catagory however). this is a pretty rare coin however. Caracalla, Moesia Inferior, Marcianopolis, 198-217 AD Obverse: AVT M APHΛI ANTΩNEINOC, Laureate draped cuirassed bust right Reverse: V I ΦAVCTINIANOV MAPKIANOΠOΛI / TΩN, Tyche standing facing, head left, holding rudder and cornucopia 29 mm 11.0 g Julius Faustinianus, consular legate
Caracalla Coin: Bronze AC M AVR ANTONINVS - Laureate, cuirassed bust right MVNICI STOBEN - Nike advancing left holding wreath and palm Mint: Macedonia Wt./Size/Axis: 5.21g / 22mm / - Acquisition/Sale: $0.00 Notes: May 26, 15 - Varbanov - (not in Varbanov with this obverse legend)* Caracalla Coin: Silver Denarius ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM - Laur. bust rt. PM P XVIII COS IIII PP - Fides Militum stg. left holding a legionary standard in each hand Mint: Rome (215 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 3.13g / 19mm / - References: Sear 6840 Caracalla Region, City: , Nicopolis ad Istrum Coin: Bronze M AVP KAI ANTΩNIN - Bare head right NIKOΠOΛIT ΠPOC ICTPON - Basket of fruits Mint: (198-209 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 2.84g / 16mm / - References: Hristova & Jekov 8.18.52.3 AMNG 1509 Moushmov 1108 cf. Varbanov 2969 (rev. legend)
Sorry 'Pish'. my computer went 'whacky' on me as I tried to post... I was wondering about the dulble obverse on the link and wanting to see the Nike reverse