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Antoninianus - Radiate AEQUITAS AVG, Barbarous imitation

发行方 Uncertain barbarous city
年份 268-280
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材质 Bronze
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正面描述 Crude and schematic radiate bust of an emperor facing right, executed in a barbarous style that loosely imitates official Roman antoniniani of the period c. 268–280 AD. The radiate crown is suggested by rough, spiky protrusions above the head, while the drapery and cuirass, if present, are rendered as indistinct lumpy relief. A garbled peripheral legend mimics standard imperial titulature in degenerate Latin lettering, largely illegible. The die-cutting is exceptionally crude, consistent with unofficial local production far removed from any official imperial mint. The flan is irregular and shows characteristic rough fabric of barbarous radiates.
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边缘 Plain
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Barbarous radiates flooded the northwestern provinces during the 260s and 270s, filling a vacuum left when the central Roman mints struggled to supply sufficient bronze coinage to Gaul, Britain, and the Rhine frontier. Local workshops — some barely more than improvised operations — copied the antoninianus at scale, degrading both the silver content and the engraving fidelity with each generational copy. The AEQUITAS type was among the most frequently imitated reverse types, which is why the legends on surviving barbarous pieces range from plausible to near-gibberish.

The Gallic Empire's collapse in 274 under Aurelian did not immediately end production of these imitations; some workshops continued striking for years after reunification, suggesting demand outpaced the restored central mint supply well into the late 270s.

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