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"201710","LON-EDEF06","001474EDF1101341","Coin","","","","","","","19.64","1","","","ROMAN","41","","A Roman copper alloy coin: quadrans of Claudius (AD41).

Obverse: Modius
Obverse inscription: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG
Reverse: SC
Reverse inscription: PON M TR P IMP COS DES IT
Mint: Rome
Die axis measurement: 12.00

Roman Imperial Coinage Vol 1, p. 126, no. 84

Dimensions: diameter: 19.64mm; weight: 2.88g.
","Quadrantes are extremely rare as site finds in Britain.  They were struck mainly for use in Italy.  Only a few other quadrantes have been recorded on the PAS database, for example: Goostrey (Cheshire – LVPL-05B7D1), Beverley (Yorskshire – YORYM – C11BD1), Colchester (Essex – EE5CF3) and Kempsey (Worcestershire – WM1D2874). The quadrans was the smallest Roman denomination – there were 4 quadrantes to an As, therefore 64 quadrantes to the denarius, and 1,600 to the aureus.  ","","2007-11-29 15:47:29","2011-02-24 13:47:20","3","0","1","2007-01-01","","","","","1","1","","","1","","","","","ksumnall","Kate Sumnall","LON","dpett","Daniel Pett","Copper alloy","","","","Struck or hammered","","Complete","","Certain","ROMAN","ROMAN","","Metal detector","","Mr Roger Smith","Mr Sam Moorhead","Mrs Kate Sumnall","OXFORDSHIRE","","SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE","","","","","SU4519","SU59SE","","","","","","South Oxfordshire","From Map","Modius","TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG","S C","PON M TR P IMP COS DES IT","Quadrans","2","","","","2","12","2","","","","","","Regular","1","1","","1","","","1","","","","Claudius","","Period 2","41-54","Rome (Italy)","Worn: fine","12 o'clock","","","3","8","","159975","Smith & Anderson - Claudius coin - Sept 07.jpg","images/ksumnall/",

