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Antoninianus - Tetricus I SALVS AVGG - IMP C TETRICVS PF AVG, Treveri

Issuer Gallic Empire
Year 274
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Value Antoninianus (1)
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Obverse description Radiate and draped bust of Tetricus I facing right, wearing the characteristic spiky radiate crown of the antoninianus denomination. The emperor's effigy is rendered in the late Gallic imperial style, with a paludamentum visible at the truncation. The encircling Latin legend reads IMP C TETRICVS PF AVG, distributed around the bust within a beaded border.
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Reverse description The personification of Salus, goddess of health and well-being, stands facing left in long draped robes, her head surmounted by a turreted or stephane crown. She extends her right hand to feed a serpent rising from a small altar at her feet, while her left arm is lowered at her side. The figure is rendered in the schematic late Gallic style within a beaded border, with the encircling legend SALVS AVGG proclaiming the health of the two Augusti.
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