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| 正面描述 | Crude radiate and draped bust of Claudius II facing right, executed in the debased barbarous style characteristic of unofficial imitative coinage. The radiate crown is suggested by schematic spikes above the head, and the drapery over the shoulder is rendered in simplified, stylised strokes. A peripheral legend is present but largely illegible, consisting of degenerate pseudo-Latin letterforms imitating the imperial titulature. The overall workmanship reflects the poor die-cutting quality typical of barbarous radiates, with uneven flan edges and pronounced surface patination. The coin is covered in a thick green cuprite and malachite patina with areas of exposed bronze substrate. |
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| 背面描述 | Reverse type imitating a standard Claudius II reverse type, rendered in a crude barbarous style with greatly simplified design elements. The central motif, likely a standing figure, is barely discernible beneath heavy green patina and surface corrosion, with only faint traces of the original die engraving visible. Any peripheral legend, if present, has been reduced to vestigial pseudo-epigraphic marks with no legible Latin text surviving. The flat, featureless field and irregular flan contour are hallmarks of unofficial barbarous radiate production. No exergue marking or mint indication is detectable. |
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Barbarous radiates flooded northwestern Europe in the years following Claudius II's death in 270, produced by unofficial workshops — likely operating near Roman military zones in Gaul and Britain — to fill a vacuum left by collapsing central mint output. The prototypes they copied were often already degraded, which explains the cumulative stylistic drift seen across the series. This piece, at under 2 grams, sits at the lighter end of the weight range, consistent with later, more debased imitations rather than the earliest copies closest to official prototypes.