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Carinus, AD 283-285 ROMAN EMPIRE AV Aureus NGC AU55

The Roman EmpireCarinus augustus, 283 – 285.Very rare and in exceptional condition for this interesting issue. A lovely portrait and an interesting reverse compositionGraded Ch AU Strike 5/5 Surface 3/5Carinus is, perhaps, one of the underrated evil-doers of the Roman Empire. If the words of the historian Eutropius are of any value, this emperor's reputation was terrible: "He put to death very many innocent men on false charges, seduced the wives of nobles and even ruined those of his school fellows who had taunted him at school, even with trivial banter." (Breviarium IX.19). The histories are persistent about his seemingly insatiable desire for women. The Historia Augusta reports that he was married and divorced nine times, and that he abandoned some of his wives while they were pregnant. We must, of course temper our view, as it is a fact that history is written by the victor. Considering Carinus was overthrown by Diocletian, who subsequently ruled with unquestioned supremacy for two decades, we might suspect that Carinus was unfairly maligned to add greater justification for the revolt of Diocletian who, after all, was little more than just another usurper when his army hailed him emperor against the legitimate emperor Carinus.

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Description / Carinus, AD 283-285 ROMAN EMPIRE AV Aureus NGC AU55

The Roman Empire
Carinus augustus, 283 – 285.
Very rare and in exceptional condition for this interesting issue. A lovely portrait and an interesting reverse composition
Graded Ch AU Strike 5/5 Surface 3/5
Carinus is, perhaps, one of the underrated evil-doers of the Roman Empire. If the words of the historian Eutropius are of any value, this emperor's reputation was terrible: "He put to death very many innocent men on false charges, seduced the wives of nobles and even ruined those of his school fellows who had taunted him at school, even with trivial banter." (Breviarium IX.19). The histories are persistent about his seemingly insatiable desire for women. The Historia Augusta reports that he was married and divorced nine times, and that he abandoned some of his wives while they were pregnant. We must, of course temper our view, as it is a fact that history is written by the victor. Considering Carinus was overthrown by Diocletian, who subsequently ruled with unquestioned supremacy for two decades, we might suspect that Carinus was unfairly maligned to add greater justification for the revolt of Diocletian who, after all, was little more than just another usurper when his army hailed him emperor against the legitimate emperor Carinus.

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NGC # 753523
Grading Service NGC
Year of Issue NONE
Denomination Type Ancient Roman
Numeric Denomination AV Aureus
Grade AU55
Designation NONE
Mint Location NONE
Strike Type N/A
Circ/UnCirc Circulated
Grade Add On NONE
Holder Type N/A