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| 背面描述 | The personification of Laetitia, draped and standing to the left, extends a wreath in her raised right hand and holds a rudder or anchor in her lowered left hand, symbolizing joy and prosperity under Tetrarchic rule. The figure is rendered in the schematic late antique style, with drapery folds indicated by simple incised lines. An officina mark appears in the exergue below the ground line, denoting the specific workshop responsible for striking the coin. The encircling legend LAETITIA AVGG proclaims the joy of the two reigning Augusti. |
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| 背面铭文 | LAETITIA AVGG -/-// A (Translation: Laetitia Duorum Augustorum. Joy of the two emperors (Augusti).) |
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Constantius I struck this issue as Caesar under the Tetrarchic system Diocletian formalized in 293 AD — one year before this coin's date. The LAETITIA AVGG legend celebrates the "joy of the Augusti," a formulaic expression of dynastic harmony that the Tetrarchy deployed heavily in its coinage to project political stability across four co-rulers who had never shared power before. The billon fabric here, with silver content barely approaching five percent, reflects the cumulative debasement of the antoninianus since its introduction under Caracalla eighty years earlier.