- Vintage Imperial Roman coin of Claudius II, Gothicus who ruled from 268 A.D. - 270 A.D.
- Marcus Aurelius Claudius was a masterful general under Valerian, and served as the chief-of-staff of the Roman Army under Gallienus
- Claudius II was named Augustus after Gallienus was assassinated. He was called Gothicus, and defeated a much larger army of invading Goths in the Balkans
- Just two years after he became emperor, Claudius II, a brilliant field commander, died of the plague in 270 A.D.
- Certificate Of Authenticity by International Collectors Society is included Issue RC7 Number 0976
- Very good condition. Markings and engravings on coin are very faint. Please see photos
- Approx. 0.75" diameter
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- Please see photos, listed condition is not professionally graded





