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Antoninianus - Tetricus I Barbarous Radiate

Issuer Uncertain barbarous city
Year 271-274
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Value Antoninianus (1)
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Obverse description Crude and schematic radiate bust of Tetricus I facing right, rendered in the debased barbarous style characteristic of unofficial imitations of the Gallic Empire coinage. The radiate crown is crudely rendered with splayed points emanating from the head. A peripheral Latin legend encircles the bust, though the lettering is largely degenerate and illegible, being a barbarous imitation of the imperial titulature. The flan is irregular and the overall execution reflects the work of an unofficial die-cutter copying official prototypes.
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Reverse lettering II
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