- DIVUS CLAUDIUS II Gothicus antoninianus (after 268 AD)
- Obv: DIVO CLAVDIO, radiate head right.
- Rev: CONSECRATIO, altar enclosure with flames rising from top, horns visible on either side.
- RIC 259.
Claudius II gothicus coin
The Antoninianus of Divus Claudius II Gothicus represents one of the most sacred Roman traditions, celebrating the memory and accomplishments of a beloved emperor. The delicate engraving of the altar on the reverse is a tribute to the ancient belief in the continuity of the soul and the eternal respect owed to deified rulers.
Roman coins
Our collection of ancient Roman coins is a journey through time. Each carefully crafted piece is a window into the imperial past, capturing the essence and elegance of Rome. The varied motifs, from portraits of emperors to classical symbols, testify to the rich cultural heritage of the Empire. These coins are not just collectibles but fragments of history, preserved through the centuries.