Obverse:
Laureate head of Claudius right. Text around
TI CLAVD CAESAR AVG GERM P M TRIB POT PP.
Reverse:
Draped bust of Agrippina right. Text around
AGRIPPINAE AVGVSTAE.
History:
After the assassination of Claudius' nephew
Caligula by the Preatorian Guard in January
41AD, Claudius was hailed as the new emperor.
He personally took part in the invasion of
Britain in 43AD and in the capture of Colchester.
Claudius planted the seeds of his future demise
in 49AD when he married his niece Agrippina
(Junior). In the three years to follow she
pursued her own agenda by ensuring may honours
were heaped on her son Nero. She played out
her final hand to Claudius, serving him up
a plate of poisonous mushrooms.
Date:
Rome mint, 50-54AD
Diameter:
1.8cm
