Corinth in Achaea, 50-51 AD., Claudius with Britannicus and Nero, issued by the duoviri L. Paconius Flam. and Cn. Publicius Regulus, As, RPC 1182.
Corinth in Achaea (as Colonia), Claudius with Britannicus and Nero, issued by the duoviri L. Paconius Flam. and Cn. Publicius Regulus, 50-51 AD.,
As / Æ 21 (20-21 mm / 6,06 g), brass, axes irregular alignment ↑-> (ca. 140°),
Obv.: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR , laureate head of Claudius facing left.
Rev.: L PACONIO [FLAM] CN PVBL REG II VIR / COR ....AEWIVI.../ COR // {NE} BR , Nero and Britannicus, togate, standing face to face, Britannicus holding globe, {NE} -monogram and BR in exergue.
RPC I, 254, 1182 (19 pieces with different reverse legends listed) ; BMC 542 ; Amandry p. 196-197 .