CVC & Collectables presents a classic bronze As of Emperor Claudius, featuring a bold Minerva reverse—one of the most recognizable types of the early Roman Empire.
Coin Highlights:
- Maker: Rome mint
- Date: AD 41–54
- Catalog: RIC 100
- Metal: AE (bronze)
- Grade: NGC Choice Fine
- Diameter/Edge: (not stated)
- Obverse: Bare head of Claudius left; legend TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP
- Reverse: Minerva, helmeted and draped, advancing right; leveling javelin and holding shield; S C in fields
- Type: Roman Imperial bronze As (senatorial issue)
Emperor History:
- Reign: AD 41–54
- Accession: Elevated after Caligula’s assassination; backed by the Praetorian Guard
- Key events: Conquest of Britain (AD 43) and major administrative reforms
- Coinage & messaging: Traditional Roman deities (like Minerva) reinforcing stability and state power
- Legacy: Strengthened imperial bureaucracy; reign often reevaluated as effective despite hostile ancient sources
Collectibility:
A sought-after “starter” imperial bronze with an iconic reverse type—popular with collectors of Julio-Claudian rulers and Roman aes denominations. Find more alike here!




