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272-274 Tetricus I (Roman)-Gallic Empire

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Management number 9013195 Release Date 2025/09/04 List Price $5.86 Model Number 9013195
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This coin is an Antoninianus of Ceasar Gaius Pius Esuvius Tetricus (Tetricus I : 270-274 A,D.) struck at either the Colonia Claudia Ara Agrppinensium in Cologne, Germany or the Augusta Treverorum in Treveri. When the Gallic Empire was a breakaway empire of the Roman Empire.

The Obverse reads - IMP C TETRICVS P F AVG - and has the head of Tetricus with a Radiate crown and his shoulders cuirassed (armored).

The Reverse reads - COMES AVG - The figure of Victory is standing facing left, holding a wreath in the right hand and a palm in the left.

The coin is struck in billon and weighs about 2.60gm while having a diameter of approximately 17-18mm.

If you want to read about this piece in a Numismatic book, Reference : RIC V-1. 56v,

CategoryVintage & collectibles > Collectible Coins > Collectible Ancient Coins
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