Barbarous radiate of Tetricus II w/sacrificial implements, c.270-280 AD, Roman Gaul

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Crude inscriptions, radiate and draped bust right / Unreadable imitation of PIETAS AVGVSTOR, sacrificial implements: sprinkler, simpulum, fluted jug with handle right and lituus. 21mm, 3.53 grams. Unofficial mint in Roman Gaul.

Nice large coin.

Ancient barbarous radiates seem to have been produced between the reigns of Claudius II and ca.274 AD, when Aurelian banned the circulation of these small imitative bronzes throughout the Empire. It is likely that at least some of the barbarous radiates were produced after 274 AD all the way into the early 280's. The value of the barbarous imitations was almost certainly not equal to their official counterparts - they probably saw only local limited circulation, and fulfilled the role of token coinage in times of an acute coin shortage.


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