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Aureus - Tetricus I Bust right, VICTORIA

Issuer Gallic Empire (Roman splinter states)
Year 273-274
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Value Aureus (25⁄2)
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Obverse lettering IMP TETRICVS PP AVG
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Edge Plain
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Tetricus I ruled the Gallic Empire under constant military pressure, and by 273–274 his position had become untenable — Germanic raids from the north, internal dissent, and the looming threat of Aurelian's reunification campaign left little room for stable administration. He surrendered to Aurelian at the Battle of Châlons in 274, after which, unusually, he was treated with clemency and given a provincial governorship rather than execution.

Gold issues of Tetricus I are genuinely scarce. The absence of RIC and Elmer references here is telling — this piece either represents an unclassified variety or sits outside the documented sequence entirely, which in itself warrants careful die study before any attribution is finalized.

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