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Antoninianus - Tetricus I Barbarous radiate

发行方 Gallic Empire
年份 271
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参考资料 AGK#N80a
正面描述 Radiate bust of Tetricus I facing right, rendered in a crude, barbarous style characteristic of unofficial imitative coinage. The radiate crown is schematically indicated by diagonal strokes at the top of the flan. The portrait is highly stylized and degenerate, with facial features reduced to minimal incised lines. A rudimentary legend border is visible along the left edge, though the lettering is entirely illegible due to the barbarous execution. The overall die work reflects the debased artisanship typical of late Gallic Empire imitative radiates.
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边缘 Plain
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Barbarous radiates — unofficial imitations of the Gallic Empire's antoniniani — flooded the northwestern provinces in the early 270s when the legitimate coin supply collapsed under the weight of successive usurpations and military expenditure. This piece falls within the Tetricus I imitation series, produced not by state mints but almost certainly by local workshops, possibly military in origin, filling a genuine transactional void. At 0.9g and 9mm, it sits at the smaller end of the imitation spectrum, suggesting either metal scarcity at the point of production or progressive die degradation across a copying chain.

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