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In this video, ancient coin specialist Michael Smith presents a rare Roman gold aureus struck during the reign of Emperor Caligula (AD 37–41). Caligula remains one of the most infamous emperors in Roman history. His brief and dramatic rule left behind some of the most desirable and historically significant coinage of the Roman Imperial period. This particular gold aureus features a reverse portrait of his father, Germanicus, one of Rome’s most admired military leaders. With only 71 Caligula aurei graded across all conditions, these coins represent a key issue within the iconic Twelve Caesars series. High-grade examples have recently commanded prices approaching $850,000, reflecting strong global demand for elite Roman gold. In this video, we discuss: • The historical background of Caligula • The significance of the Germanicus reverse • Strike and surface grading • Rarity and market context • Why this coin is a cornerstone piece for serious collectors Learn more about this coin and other historically significant rare coins at: https://tangibleinvestmentsinc.com Subscribe for expert insights into rare coins, ancient gold, numismatics, and tangible assets.