skip to Main Content

37-41AD Caligula Bronze Quadran – gVF

Rated 0 out of 5
(be the first to review)

A nice example of a copper quadran struck in the reign of Caligula.

Quadran meaning quarter of, the Quadran was a low valued bronze worth a quarter of a copper As.

Graded as good Very Fine

‘The abbreviation R C C has generally been expanded to remissa ducentesima , a reference to Caligula’s abolition of the tax on auctions originally introduced by Augustus at 15 and later reduced to half that level under Tiberius’ (David R. Sear, Roman coins and their values, vol. 1 pg 357)

Description

Origin:Roman Empire

Region:Rome, Italy

Denomination:Quadran

Composition:Bronze

Date:40 A.D.

Obverse:C CAESAR DIVI AVG PRON AVG around S-C divided by pileus

Reverse:PON M TR P IIII P P COS TER T around RCC

Diameter, Weight & Orientation:16mm; 2.4g; 6h

Provenance:Ex. Private Victorian Collector

Caligula: Rome’s Mad Emperor in a Toga

Early Life and “Little Boots”

Born on 31 August AD 12 in Antium (modern Anzio, Italy), Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus seemed destined for greatness. His father, the beloved general Germanicus, was Rome’s golden boy; his mother, Agrippina the Elder, descended from Augustus himself. As a child, young Gaius marched with his father’s legions, dressed in a miniature soldier’s uniform. The troops adored him and affectionately nicknamed him “Caligula”—meaning Little Boots. It was cute then; rather less so later.

Rise to Power

After a turbulent few years, Caligula survived the suspicious deaths of most of his family under Emperor Tiberius. In AD 37, Tiberius died—possibly smothered by the head of the guard, Macro, with Caligula’s approval. Either way, Caligula emerged as the unexpected heir and received a hero’s welcome in Rome.

At first, he ruled wisely. He freed political prisoners, paid off debts, and gave generous bonuses to the army. However, within months, everything changed—dramatically.

Madness, Cruelty, and Chaos

Historians suggest that Caligula suffered a severe illness shortly after taking the throne. Whether it was brain fever or full-blown madness remains uncertain. Nevertheless, his behaviour quickly turned erratic—and brutal.

He declared himself a living god, held conversations with the moon, and reportedly made his horse, Incitatus, a priest (if not a senator, as legend insists). Worse, he executed rivals on a whim, humiliated the Senate, and bankrupted the empire with lavish spectacles.

Even his once-loyal Praetorian Guard had enough. On 24 January AD 41, after nearly four years of escalating terror, a group of guards cornered Caligula in a theatre passage and stabbed him to death.

Achievements and Legacy

Though his reign was short and chaotic, Caligula did complete several building projects, including aqueducts and the Temple of Castor and Pollux. Yet, his name became synonymous with madness and tyranny.

Final Thoughts

Caligula’s rule may read like a soap opera scripted by a lunatic, but it left a lasting impression. He stands as a warning: absolute power not only corrupts—it sometimes gallops off on horseback into pure, glorious insanity.

Certificate of Authenticity

We guarantee the authenticity and grade on our products, unless stated otherwise.

All ancient coins are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

In the rare incident you are dissatisfied with an item you purchase from us, simply return it within 7 days (Within Australia) 14 Days (International) and we provide you with a replacement or issue you a refund in full.

Postage Methods within Australia.

We ship Australia wide using registered signed for delievery

Orders under AUD$199 are sent registered signed for mail

Orders above AUD$200 are sent express signed for mail

Do you ship overseas?

Yes, we ship items overseas, using a number of services. Orders under AUD$199 are automatically sent via international registered mail. Items greater than AUD$200 are sent via Express Courier International service.

Tracking & Proof of Shipment

All shipping and tracking information is provided upon time of despatch.

Additional information

Coin: Time Period

,

Coin: Denomination

Metal Composition

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Leave a customer review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may also like…

Back To Top