The coin is a Quadrans and is a rare and piece of history that collectors and enthusiasts would love to add to their collection. The year of minting is between 41-54 AD, making it a significant piece of history.
This rare ancient Roman coin dating back 2000 years depicts a hand holding a scale on one side and the abbreviation SC (Senato Consulto) on the other. Roman tradition is unanimous: Claudius was poisoned by Agrippina on October 13, 54 CE, though the details differ.
41-54 AD Bronze Roman Sestertius - Left Facing CLAUDIUS 9.3 gm 27mm Obverse: Left facing bust of Emperor Claudius Reverse: Libertas standing facing, holding pileus and raising hand
The coin bears the denomination of Quadrans and is a rare and valuable piece of history that collectors and enthusiasts would love to add to their collection. The year of minting is between 41-54 AD, making it a significant piece of history.
This ancient Roman coin dating back 2000 years depicts the letters SC (Senato Consulto) on the obverse and a 3 legged Modius on the reverse. The year of minting is between 41-54 AD, making it a significant piece of history.
This ancient Roman coin dating back 2000 years depicts a hand holding a scale on one side and the abbreviation SC (Senatus Consultum) on the other. (See photos for condition of coin). Roman tradition is unanimous: Claudius was poisoned by Agrippina on October 13, 54 CE, though the details differ.
This ancient Roman coin dating back 2000 years depicts the letters SC (Senatus Consultum) on the obverse and a 3 legged Modius on the reverse. The years of minting were between 41-54 AD, making it a significant piece of history.
This rare ancient Roman coin dating back 2000 years depicts a hand holding a scale on one side and the abbreviation SC (Senato Consulto) on the other. Roman tradition is unanimous: Claudius was poisoned by Agrippina on October 13, 54 CE, though the details differ.
This rare ancient Roman coin dating back 2000 years depicts the letters SC (Senato Consulto) on the obverse and a 3 legged Modius on the reverse. The year of minting is between 41-54 AD, making it a significant piece of history.
The product is a Roman Empire coin featuring Claudius I, who reigned from 41-54 AD. This ancient coin has a diameter of 23mm and is uncertified. Claudius I was a notable Roman emperor during the Imperial era, making this piece of history a valuable collectible for numismatists and history enthusiasts alike.
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