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ID Of This Claudius II Bronze?

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Although I can tell from the obverse lettering that this coin is a radiate of Claudius II, the mint mark is off the flan on the reverse. Based upon the obverse and reverse would it be possible to determine the mint and RIC numbers of my coin?



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Firstly, its a radiate coin - it refers to the fancy spiky 'radiate' crown. Its the hat Sol (the sun god) wore.

Secondly, its FIDES EXERCI - I have this exact type. It shows Fides holding two military standards and means 'Loyalty of the Army'. Heres an example with full legend:

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BenByfield- Thanks for the help! Er, yeah, I meant to type "radiate." (It's been a long day. haha). So given the fact that there is not a mint mark, was this coin minted in Rome? Also, what is the RIC # of both of our coins?
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Well, I originally thought there wasnt enough left to ID it fully, but there is. The visible C before CLAVDIVS and the legend break FIDE-S EXERCI allow it to be fully attributed:

Claudius, Antoninianus, Rome, 19.5mm, 2.88g. IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from the back / FIDES EXERCI, Fides standing left, head left, holding vertical standard and transverse standard. RIC V-1, 34 corr. and var ("Fides head right" and bust type); Sear 11334 var (ditto).
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BenByfield- Awesome! I really didn't think that there was much chance of IDing this one. Thanks!
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