Help with this Claudius II

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  1. Orfew

    Orfew Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

    I just received this coin a few days ago in a group of 3 antoninianii I bought from an auction on Forvm. This one seems interesting.

    I think I have the attribution narrowed to the following 2 possibilities. Please let me know if you think it is one of these or even a different coin entirely. My question is this: Is there a modius on the head of the genius on the reverse?

    Thanks in advance.

    Claudius II Gothicus, AE antoninianus. Rome. IMP CLAVDIVS AVG, radiate head right / GENIVS EXERCI, Genius standing left, modius on head, holding patera and cornucopiae. Cardiff, Llanedeyrn I hoard IARCW 318/44; RIC V-1, 49 var



    Claudius II Gothicus AE Antoninianus. Rome, 268-270 AD. IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG, radiate draped bust right / GENIVS EXERCI, Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae. RIC V-1 48, Sear5 11340.

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  3. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    I don't think it is RIC V-1, 49 var since there should be a Z in the right field. I also think there is spacing for the letters on the obverse legend to read "IMP C Claudius AVG". You are in the ballpark, but looking through wildwinds, there are a couple of possibilities. Since I do not see a cuirassed bust that would leave only RIC 45 or RIC 48 rad,dr. In this condition, I think it's a take your pick decision unless someone else sees something I don't.
     
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  4. seth77

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  5. Orfew

    Orfew Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

    Thanks very much for the help...RIC 48 it is.
     
  6. seth77

    seth77 Well-Known Member

    For future reference, using RIC Temp (for 268-276AD) is really easy and quite extensive. Chances are that if you have a coin from that time frame you'll find it there.
    It's a way more reliable reference source than RIC.
     
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  7. Orfew

    Orfew Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

    Thanks Seth, I am really not used to coins of this period, my main focus is the first century. I bought this one as part of a group of 3 because I liked the look of it and the group was very inexpensive.

    I appreciate the advice.
     
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