Description
Ancient Roman Coin – Claudius II Gothicus “LIBERTAS AVG” – Rome Mint (AD 269)
A piece from the Crisis of the Third Century, this Claudius II Gothicus LIBERTAS AVG Coin was struck during the short but impactful reign of Claudius II Gothicus.
Description
- Emperor: Claudius II Gothicus (AD 268–270)
- Denomination: AE / Billon Antoninianus (radiate coin)
- Date: AD 269
- Mint: Rome
- Diameter: Approx. 18mm
- Weight: Approx. 3.38g
- Reverse Legend: LIBERTAS AVG
Obverse
- Radiate bust of Claudius II Gothicus facing right
- Imperial portrait typical of mid-3rd century coinage
Reverse
- Libertas standing left
- Holding pileus (cap of liberty) and vertical sceptre
- “X” in right field, a distinguishing control mark
- Symbolising freedom and the restoration of stability during a turbulent era
Condition
- Good ancient circulated condition
- Details visible on both sides
- Wear consistent with age (approx. 1,750 years old)
- Natural patina and toning present
Collector’s Note
Claudius II earned the title “Gothicus” after his victories against the Goths. Coins featuring Libertas reflect imperial propaganda promoting freedom and stability at a time when the Roman Empire faced significant internal and external threats.








