Catalog Reference
RIC I (second edition) Galba 49
Ruler
Galba
Denomination
Denarius
Date
68 AD-69 AD
Mint
Tarraco
Metal
Silver
Portrait Type
laureate

Obverse

SER GALBA IMPERATOR

Head of Galba, laureate, right

Reverse

CONCORDIA PROVINCIARVM

Concordia, draped, standing left, holding branch in right hand and cornucopia in left

About This Type

This RIC I (second edition) Galba 49 is a denarius of Galba (68 AD-69 AD), struck at the Tarraco mint. The reverse depicts Concordia, draped, standing left, holding branch in right hand and cornucopia in left.

About the Denarius

The denarius was the standard Roman silver coin, struck from around 211 BC through the mid-third century AD. It typically weighs 3.5–4.0 grams and measures 17–20mm. Republican issues are cataloged under Crawford (RRC); imperial issues follow RIC volumes by ruler.

About the Tarraco Mint

Tarraco (modern Tarragona, Spain) was a provincial mint in Roman Hispania, active primarily under Augustus. It produced distinctive portrait denarii and bronze denominations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is RIC I (second edition) Galba 49?
RIC I (second edition) Galba 49 is a Silver Denarius of Galba (68 AD-69 AD) struck at the Tarraco mint cataloged under RIC vol. I no. I (second edition) Galba 49.
How do you identify RIC I (second edition) Galba 49?
The obverse depicts Head of Galba, laureate, right with the inscription SER GALBA IMPERATOR. The reverse depicts Concordia, draped, standing left, holding branch in right hand and cornucopia in left with the inscription CONCORDIA PROVINCIARVM. Portrait type: laureate.

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