*Lucernae* Very interesting Claudius I AE as. 41-50 AD. Minerva. S/C
$36.00 USDSold on: 2013-Jul-04
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Very interesting Claudius I AE as, minted in Rome. 41-50 AD. TI.CLAVDIVS.CAESAR.AVG.P.M.TR.P.IMP. Bare head left. Attractive reverse with Minerva advancing right holding spear and shield. S/C. RIC. 10...
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