Roman Imperial
Claudius II Gothicus, 268-270 AD.
Antoninian
Obv: Bust radiated, draped and with cuirass to the right, around legend:
IMP CLAVDIVS AVG.
Rev: Pax standing to the left carrying branch and scepter, around
legend: PAX AVGVS
This is
most likely either a very rare or unique coin, because there is no such legend
of the reverse in the catalogs. It may not be described anywhere or
attributed like imitation. However, the precision of manufacture, weight, size
and style do not allow this coin to be attributed to imitations.
The coin has passed all the necessary
conservation procedures..
Reasonable bargaining is appropriate.
I ask you to also look at the rest of the
coins. Basically, these are rare or scarce coins, trial coins, coins, rare
coins with stamp errors, etc.