From the Harlan J. Berk vcoins.com store: http://www.vcoins.com/ancient/harlanjberk/store/dynamicIndex.asp Divus Claudius I, Aureus 41-54 AD, Aureus, Lugdunum, 54-5 AD, 7.75g. BM-4, Paris-1, C-31 (100 Fr.), RIC-4 (R2), Calicó-354a. Obv: DIVVS CLAVDIVS AVGVSTVS Head laureate l. Rx: EX S C Tensa drawn r. by four horses; the tensa has a pediment like a temple, surmounted by four small horses and flanked by two Victories, with a lituus between two pateras in the pediment itself; on the side panel of the car a standing frontal figure holding scepter or spear and a Victory advancing r. holding out wreath; on the front panel, a standing figure holding scepter or spear and two pateras. A tensa was used to transport the attributes of a god to the circus in the procession before circus games. The consecration coins of Divus Claudius and a similar type on the coins of Divus Vespasian prove that the same honor was sometimes accorded to deified emperors. This issue does not come much better. About EF with luster Price US$ 28,500.00 euro 20,616.68 £ 13,817.70 AUD$ 32,242.80 CHF 34,344.37 CAD$ 29,560.20 Rates for 7/24/2007