RIC V Tetricus I 140 Tetricus I obverse — Bust of Tetricus I, radiate, draped, right, or bust of Tetricus I, radiate, drap... Obverse
RIC V Tetricus I 140 Tetricus I reverse — Victory, winged, draped, walking left, holding wreath in right hand and palm in ... Reverse

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Catalog Reference
RIC V Tetricus I 140
Ruler
Tetricus I
Denomination
Antoninianus
Date
271 AD-274 AD
Mint
Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium
Metal
Silver
Portrait Type
radiate

Obverse

IMP C C P ESV TETRICVS AVG or IMP C C P ESVVIVS TETRICVS AVG

Bust of Tetricus I, radiate, draped, right, or bust of Tetricus I, radiate, draped, cuirassed, right

Reverse

VICTORIA AVG

Victory, winged, draped, walking left, holding wreath in right hand and palm in left hand

About This Type

This RIC V Tetricus I 140 is an antoninianus of Tetricus I (271 AD-274 AD), struck at the Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium mint. The reverse depicts Victory, winged, draped, walking left, holding wreath in right hand and palm in left hand.

About the Antoninianus

The antoninianus (also called the radiate or double-denarius) was introduced by Caracalla in 215 AD. Identified by the radiate crown on the emperor's portrait, it was nominally worth two denarii. The denomination underwent severe debasement during the third-century crisis, becoming essentially bronze by the 260s.

About the Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium Mint

Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium (modern Cologne, Germany) was a Roman colony that operated a mint intermittently. Its coins are scarce and primarily date to the third century usurper periods.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is RIC V Tetricus I 140?
RIC V Tetricus I 140 is a Silver Antoninianus of Tetricus I (271 AD-274 AD) struck at the Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium mint cataloged under RIC no. RIC V Tetricus I 140.
How do you identify RIC V Tetricus I 140?
The obverse depicts Bust of Tetricus I, radiate, draped, right, or bust of Tetricus I, radiate, draped, cuirassed, right with the inscription IMP C C P ESV TETRICVS AVG or IMP C C P ESVVIVS TETRICVS AVG. The reverse depicts Victory, winged, draped, walking left, holding wreath in right hand and palm in left hand with the inscription VICTORIA AVG. Portrait type: radiate.

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