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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Roman Provincial| > |Roman Egypt| > RX88874
Claudius II Gothicus, September 268 - August or September 270 A.D., Roman Provincial Egypt
|Roman| |Egypt|, |Claudius| |II| |Gothicus,| |September| |268| |-| |August| |or| |September| |270| |A.D.,| |Roman| |Provincial| |Egypt|, Elpis the goddess of hope, the Greek equivalent of the Roman Spes, was traditionally defined as "the last goddess" (Spes, ultima dea), meaning that hope is the last resource available to men. In 268, Germanic Alamanni tribes invaded Italy north of the Po River. On this coin Claudius proclaims that he offers hope for the Empire. In November 268, Claudius II defeated the invading Alamanni along the banks of Lake Garda.
RX88874. Billon tetradrachm, Geissen 3017; Dattari 5387; Curtis 1697; Milne 4197; BMC Alexandria p. 301, 2317; Kampmann-Ganschow 104.3; Emmett 3881; SNG Cop -, Choice VF, excellent portrait, flow lines, some porosity, edge split, Alexandria mint, weight 10.496g, maximum diameter 22.5mm, die axis 0o, Sep 268 - 28 Aug 269 A.D; obverse AVT K KΛAVΔIOC CEB, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind; reverse Elpis standing left, flower in extended right hand, raising fold of skirt with left, L - A (year 1) flanking across field; SOLD











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