Uncertified and with a denomination of Dupondius, this coin is a unique addition to any collection of ancient Roman coins. Antonia Minor, born in 36 BCE, was the daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia Minor, making her the niece of Emperor Augustus.
Antonia Minor, born in 36 BCE, was the daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia Minor, making her the niece of Emperor Augustus. After her death in 37 CE, Claudius honored her with the title “Augusta.”. This is an ancient Roman Imperial coin from 37 AD featuring Claudius standing on the reverse with Mark Antony’s daughter, Antonia Minor Augusta on the obverse.
Antonia Minor, born in 36 BCE, was the daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia Minor, making her the niece of Emperor Augustus. After her death in 37 CE, Claudius honored her with the title “Augusta.”. This is an ancient Roman Imperial coin from 37 AD featuring Claudius standing on the reverse with Mark Antony’s daughter, Antonia Minor Augusta on the obverse.
The product is a cleaned bronze Roman Imperial coin from the era of Judea Agrippa I, dating back to AD 37. Specifically, it is a prutah coin minted under Claudius, who reigned from AD 41-42. This coin is certified by NGC and belongs to the period of Ancient Roman history. The historical significance of this coin is highlighted by its connection to the events mentioned in Acts 12:1-25, adding to its allure for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
This is an opportunity to own a great piece of history minted between 44 and 45 AD in Gadara of the Decapolis. This is a genuine coin of Claudius, struck in bronze, and in the condition you see in the high resolution photos.
