Description:
Obverse
Street scene, wagon and temple facade.
The imaginary street scene:- A Roman wagon drives past the portico of a temple. At the back rise the high walls and roof of a grand basilica. In the foreground to the left is a blacksmith hammering the highly-prized Noric iron into swords for the Roman legions. The name at the base of the coin identifies the city as Virunum.
Reverse
Emperor Claudium, 2-horse wagon, gravestone
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