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Roman Empire Bronze Dupondius of Claudius I (about 1980 years ago)

Sale Price:$297.50 Original Price:$350.00
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This substantial bronze coin was minted in Spain during the early reign of Emperor Claudius I, who came to power unexpectedly after the assassination of Caligula. Unlike official issues from Rome, this provincial imitation was produced to address coin shortages in the western provinces.

Coin Description:

  • Front side: Bare head of Claudius I facing left with Latin inscription "TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG IMP P M TR P" (Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus, Imperator, Pontifex Maximus, holder of Tribunician Power)

  • Back side: Ceres (goddess of agriculture) seated left, holding wheat ears and a torch; inscription "CERES-AVGVSTA" around and "S C" (Senatus Consulto - by decree of the Senate) in exergue

Technical Details:

  • Bronze composition, weighing 16.36 grams

  • Dupondius denomination (worth 2 asses in the Roman bronze currency system)

  • References: Von Kaenel-1534, pl. 28 = BM-139; Glasgow-53, pl. 17

  • Provenance: From the Pobla de Mafumet hoard

  • Date: 41 CE, minted in Spain (unofficial provincial mint)

  • Condition: Not specified

Historical Significance:

This coin represents an interesting provincial imitation from Spain, produced early in Claudius's reign before official coins could reach the western provinces in sufficient quantities. The unusual legend format ending with "IMP P M TR P" rather than the standard "TR P IMP" makes this a rare variant, with only a few known examples. The Ceres imagery emphasizes the importance of agricultural prosperity in the provinces. Spanish provincial mints like this one at Pobla helped address practical economic needs in regions distant from Rome.

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This substantial bronze coin was minted in Spain during the early reign of Emperor Claudius I, who came to power unexpectedly after the assassination of Caligula. Unlike official issues from Rome, this provincial imitation was produced to address coin shortages in the western provinces.

Coin Description:

  • Front side: Bare head of Claudius I facing left with Latin inscription "TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG IMP P M TR P" (Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus, Imperator, Pontifex Maximus, holder of Tribunician Power)

  • Back side: Ceres (goddess of agriculture) seated left, holding wheat ears and a torch; inscription "CERES-AVGVSTA" around and "S C" (Senatus Consulto - by decree of the Senate) in exergue

Technical Details:

  • Bronze composition, weighing 16.36 grams

  • Dupondius denomination (worth 2 asses in the Roman bronze currency system)

  • References: Von Kaenel-1534, pl. 28 = BM-139; Glasgow-53, pl. 17

  • Provenance: From the Pobla de Mafumet hoard

  • Date: 41 CE, minted in Spain (unofficial provincial mint)

  • Condition: Not specified

Historical Significance:

This coin represents an interesting provincial imitation from Spain, produced early in Claudius's reign before official coins could reach the western provinces in sufficient quantities. The unusual legend format ending with "IMP P M TR P" rather than the standard "TR P IMP" makes this a rare variant, with only a few known examples. The Ceres imagery emphasizes the importance of agricultural prosperity in the provinces. Spanish provincial mints like this one at Pobla helped address practical economic needs in regions distant from Rome.

This substantial bronze coin was minted in Spain during the early reign of Emperor Claudius I, who came to power unexpectedly after the assassination of Caligula. Unlike official issues from Rome, this provincial imitation was produced to address coin shortages in the western provinces.

Coin Description:

  • Front side: Bare head of Claudius I facing left with Latin inscription "TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG IMP P M TR P" (Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus, Imperator, Pontifex Maximus, holder of Tribunician Power)

  • Back side: Ceres (goddess of agriculture) seated left, holding wheat ears and a torch; inscription "CERES-AVGVSTA" around and "S C" (Senatus Consulto - by decree of the Senate) in exergue

Technical Details:

  • Bronze composition, weighing 16.36 grams

  • Dupondius denomination (worth 2 asses in the Roman bronze currency system)

  • References: Von Kaenel-1534, pl. 28 = BM-139; Glasgow-53, pl. 17

  • Provenance: From the Pobla de Mafumet hoard

  • Date: 41 CE, minted in Spain (unofficial provincial mint)

  • Condition: Not specified

Historical Significance:

This coin represents an interesting provincial imitation from Spain, produced early in Claudius's reign before official coins could reach the western provinces in sufficient quantities. The unusual legend format ending with "IMP P M TR P" rather than the standard "TR P IMP" makes this a rare variant, with only a few known examples. The Ceres imagery emphasizes the importance of agricultural prosperity in the provinces. Spanish provincial mints like this one at Pobla helped address practical economic needs in regions distant from Rome.

Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus[b] (/ˈklɔːdiəs/ KLAW-dee-əs, Classical Latin: [tɪˈbɛri.ʊs ˈkɫau̯di.ʊs ˈkae̯sar au̯ˈɡʊstʊs ɡɛrˈmaːnɪkʊs]; 1 August 10 BC – 13 October AD 54), or Claudius, was a Roman emperor, ruling from AD 41 to 54. A member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, Claudius was born to Drusus and Antonia Minor at Lugdunum in Roman Gaul, where his father was stationed as a military legate. He was the first Roman emperor to be born outside Italy.

As he had a limp and slight deafness due to an illness he suffered when young, he was ostracised by his family and was excluded from public office until his consulship (which was shared with his nephew, Caligula, in 37). Claudius's infirmity probably saved him from the fate of many other nobles during the purges throughout the reigns of Tiberius and Caligula, as potential enemies did not see him as a serious threat. His survival led to his being declared emperor by the Praetorian Guard after Caligula's assassination, at which point he was the last adult male of his family.

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