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Rome Dbl Denarius Claudius II 268-270 AD XF NGC

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Coin Highlights:
  • Struck at the Rome Mint during the reign of Emperor Claudius II Gothicus (AD 268270).
  • Double Denarius (Antoninianus) denomination, certified XF by NGC.
  • Obverse: Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Claudius II facing right.
  • Reverse: Typically features a Roman deity or allegorical figure, symbolizing military success or stability.
  • Historic issue from a short but impactful reign marked by military victories.


Claudius II, known as Gothicus, earned his title after defeating the Goths at the Battle of Naissus in AD 269, one of the most significant Roman military victories of the 3rd century. Though his reign was brief, Claudius restored stability to the empire during a turbulent period and laid the groundwork for his successors.

Claudius IIs era is also closely connected with the story of St. Valentine. Tradition holds that Valentine was a Christian priest martyred in Rome during Claudiuss reign for secretly performing marriages at a time when the emperor had forbidden them. This link has endured through the centuries, giving rise to Valentines Day as a celebration of love and devotion.

This NGC-certified XF Double Denarius offers both sharp detail and strong surfaces, capturing the artistry and authority of Romes coinage in the Crisis of the Third Century. Add this historic Claudius II issue to your collection today!

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