Claudius II Gothicus coins Roman Imperial catalog
Emperor Marcus Aurelius Claudius II Gothicus (268-270)
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FELICITAS AVG
Antoninianus 268-270
silver plated copper
Rome
20 mm.
Draped bust in radiate crown right / Emperor Caesar Claudius Augustus
Felicitas standing left, holds caduceus and cornucopia / Felicitas of August
Coin value - $20-30
IMP CLAVDIVS AVG
FELICITAS AVG
Antoninianus 268-270
silver plated copper
19 mm.
Bust in radiate crown right / Emperor Claudius Augustus
Felicitas standing left, holds caduceus and cornucopia / Felicitas of August
Coin value - $10-20
IMP CLAVDIVS AVG
ANNONA AVG
Antoninianus 268-270
silver plated copper
18 mm.
Bust in radiate crown right / Emperor Claudius Augustus
Annona standing left, holds grain over modius and cornucopia / Annona of August
Coin value - $10-20
IMP CLAVDIVS AVG
PAX AVG
Antoninianus 268-270
silver plated copper
19 mm.
Bust in radiate crown right / Emperor Claudius Augustus
Pax standing left, holding branch and scepter / Peace of August
Coin value - $10-20
DIVO CLAVDIO
CONSECRATIO
Antoninianus 270
silver plated copper
18 mm.
Head in radiate crown right / Divine Claudius
Altar / Postmortem deification
Coin value - $10-20
DIVO CLAVDIO
CONSECRATIO
Antoninianus 270
silver plated copper
18 mm.
Head in radiate crown right / Divine Claudius
Eagle left / Postmortem deification
Coin value - $10-20
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LB
Tetradrakhm 270
billon
Alexandria
20 mm.
Bust in a wreath and armor right / Emperor Caesar Claudius Augustus
Nika right, holds wreath and palm / The 2nd year of the rule
Coin value - $40-60
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