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Lead Trial Strike - Allectus

Issuer Britannic Empire (Roman splinter states)
Year 293-296
Type Coin pattern
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG
(Translation: Emperor and Caesar Allectus, Pious and blessed Augustus)
Reverse description The reverse of this lead trial strike is heavily worn and corroded, with design elements largely illegible due to the softness of the lead medium and subsequent surface degradation. Faint traces of a standing figure, likely a military or divine personification consistent with Allectan antoninianus reverse types, may be discerned in the lower field. No mint mark or exergual inscription is legible. The overall surface presents a heavily pitted, granular texture characteristic of corroded lead, with a diagonal crack traversing the planchet.
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