Tetricus I succeded to the throne on the death of Victorinus. The Gallo-Roman Empire declined rapidly after his succession, forcing his surrender to Aurelian. He was generously made governor of Lucania by Aurelian, and spent the rest of life in Rome.
Bronze Coin of Roman Emperor Tetricus I (271-274 AD). Antoninianus in Very Good condition.
$42.99
C. Pius Esuvius Tetricus – struck 273-274 AD. Obverse: IMP TETRICVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right . Reverse: SALVS AVGG, Salus standing left by altar, holding patera and ruddr (or anchor), feeding serpent rising from altar. RIC 127; Elmer 788. 18.591 mm & 0.085 oz.
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0271_ROM_17865
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