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Antoninianus - Tetricus I LAETITIA AVG N

Issuer Gallic Empire
Year 272
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Reference(s) AGK#5a
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Reverse description Laetitia, personification of joy and prosperity, stands facing with head turned to the left. In her right hand she holds a wreath or garland, and in her left hand an anchor or rudder, the latter being a standard attribute of Laetitia on Roman and Gallic coinage. The reverse legend LAETITIA AVG N encircles the figure in Latin characters. The execution is characteristic of late Gallic Empire workshops, with shallow relief and irregular striking typical of debased billon antoniniani.
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