ROMAN EMPIRE GETA, AD 209-211 AR DENARLUS ISSED AS CAESAR XF. A Roman silver (AR) denarius of. (AD 209-211), graded as. Typically features a youthful portrait of Geta and was issued during his final years as Caesar before his brief joint reign as Augustus. Typically features “P SEPT GETA CAES PONT”. Grade indicates that the coin retains most of its original detail with only light wear on the highest points of Geta’s hair and the reverse figure. AD 209 and 211, these coins represent the period when Geta was being groomed by his father, Septimius Severus, to co-rule with his brother, Caracalla. Many images of Geta were later destroyed following his murder by Caracalla. , making surviving coins a primary source for his likeness.