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Claudius II 'Libertas' Antoninianus 018740
Excessively Rare. Reverse of Gallienus. Claudius II 'Libertas' Antoninianus
Bronze,
1.87 grams, 18.50 mm. Rome. 269 AD. Obverse: IMP CLAVDIVS AVG, radiate
and cuirassed bust right. Reverse: LIBERT AVG, Libertas standing left,
holding pileus and vertical sceptre. RIC V-1, 63 var (sceptre); cf
Sear5 11349. Note: On Claudius II coins, Libertas is usually depicted
holding a pileus and a cornucopiae. However, as other examples of
Claudius II's coinage show, at the beginning of his reign, reverse dies
of Gallienus were used to speed up the issue of the new coinage. This
coin is probably one such example (Gallienus Göbl 472f). Good very
fine.
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