Tetricus I, Gallic Empire, Roman Billon, Antoninianus, 273-274AD (N)
Tetricus I, Gallic Empire, Roman Billon, Antoninianus, 273-274AD (N)
Tetricus I,
Gallic Empire,
Roman Billon,
Antoninianus,
273-274AD (N)
Weight: 4.8g
Tetricus was in reign between 271 and 274 and was a Roman emperor of the Gallic Roman Empire.
The Gallic Roman Empire in modern historiography is a breakaway fraction of the Roman Empire that functioned as a separate state from 260 to 274.
Tetricus I along with his son and emperor Tetricus II both surrendered in 274 and their lives were spared. They lived after their reign ended unlike a lot of other emperors.
A billon is a metal alloy consisting of Silver and either copper or another base metal used for ancient coinage.
Obverse:
Radiate laureate, cuirassed, bust facing right
Straight but not sharp nose, full curly beard
Lettering: IMP TETRICVS PF AVG
Reverse:
Salus standing by altar (sometimes without altar) holding anchor (or rudder), feeding snake rising from altar.
Lettering: SALVS AVGG
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