41-43 AD. and later, Gaius-Claudius, contemporary imitation or uncertain provincial branch mint, imitative As, cf. Claudius, RIC 100 and 116.
Gaius (called Caligula) to Claudius, imitative issue, contemporary imitation or uncertain provincial branch mint(?), 41-43 AD. and later,
imitative Æ As (27-28 mm / 8,68 g),
Obv.: C CAESAR [...] GERMANICV CIVIVI[...] , bare head of Gaius facing left, crude style.
Rev.: S - [C] , Minerva advancing right, brandishing spear in right hand, holding round shield in left, crude style.
for reverse cf. Claudius, RIC 100 and 116 .