Personal First Ancient: Claudius II Roman

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by alhenry92, Oct 23, 2025 at 3:34 PM.

  1. alhenry92

    alhenry92 32 Year Old Liberty Nickel Enthusiast

    Saw a sale going on for this, was offered an additional discount on top of the sale price, I feel like I came out a winner, paid less than 90 bucks for it.
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  3. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Supporter

    As long as you are happy with it; but you could get much nicer examples for a lot less. You paid the "slab" tax.
     
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  4. alhenry92

    alhenry92 32 Year Old Liberty Nickel Enthusiast

    Yeah I'm happy with it, but noted. I've dealt way more into US coinage than world, but I liked the history on this one
     
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  5. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Supporter

    For a price comparison, I screen-shotted some Claudius II coins that I have sold-- ignore the two Aurelians

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  6. Parthicus

    Parthicus Well-Known Member

    One of us, one of us...
     
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  7. alhenry92

    alhenry92 32 Year Old Liberty Nickel Enthusiast

    What platform/website have you sold them through? I'd definitely buy more/different Roman or general ancients if it means being saved from the Slab Tax.
     
  8. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Supporter

    check out Vcoins...at the top of the page is a search bar and you can browse listings from dozens of stores.

    https://www.vcoins.com/en/Default.aspx
     
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  9. nerosmyfavorite68

    nerosmyfavorite68 Well-Known Member

    Yes, and I can also add that Victor's service is very good. I enjoyed my purchase.

    I agree that the price was a bit high, but it's nice enough and if it gets you interested in ancients, well it's worth it.

    You could also check out the youtube channels 'Classical Numismatics' and Aaron Berk's Ancient coins 'podcast' on there.

    Oh, and the actual podcasts Totalus Rankium are a really fun, informative way to learn about the emperors. My mother listened to them all, as did I.
     
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  10. alhenry92

    alhenry92 32 Year Old Liberty Nickel Enthusiast

    Though I’ve had a habit of buying US coins most often, I do love historical artifacts as well, whether it be coins, books, I even have a coffee cup from the dining room of the USS United States.
    But in terms of emperors:
    I remember reading a discussion on a forum some time ago debating whether or not Rome wouldve been better off if Cesar had never been assassinated.
    I think it was based off the Ides Of March coin that appeared on Pawn Stars.
    I’ll definitely look into that podcast
     
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  11. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Here is my Claudius Gothicus,
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  12. alhenry92

    alhenry92 32 Year Old Liberty Nickel Enthusiast

    I love the detail on that!
     
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  14. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

  15. nerosmyfavorite68

    nerosmyfavorite68 Well-Known Member

    Classical Numismatics on youtube also has several videos geared towards beginners; definitely a must-see.

    Perhaps AlHenry92 could post what the reverse is. We should be able to put a reference number on it, as the slab leaves off most of the most important information; diameter, weight, reference number.

    It's certainly better than my first coin. The first coin of my 'real' collection was a corroded Trebonianus Gallus Antioch Antoninianus from an unusually classy dealer at a decrepit flea market.
     
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