Rare 22.5mm Broad Flan Roman Coin - Tetricus I (AD 271-274) - VF Condition

Rare 22.5mm Broad Flan Roman Coin - Tetricus I (AD 271-274) - VF Condition Rare 22.5mm Broad Flan Roman Coin - Tetricus I (AD 271-274) - VF Condition Coins

Rare 22.5 mm Broad Flan Roman Coin - Tetricus I (AD 271-274) - High Detail

Available for purchase is a premium authentic Roman Antoninianus of Emperor Tetricus I, the final ruler of the breakaway Gallic Empire.
​Unlike the common, small, and often "clipped" bronze coins of this era, this specimen is struck on an exceptionally broad 22.5mm flan. This ensures that the full imperial titles and the beaded border are visible, making it a superior "cabinet-grade" piece for collectors.
​Obverse: IMP C TETRICVS P F AVG (Commander Caesar Tetricus, Pious and Fortunate Augustus). Features a sharp, radiate portrait with excellent detail in the crown and beard.
​Reverse: PAX AVG (Peace of the Emperor). Depicts Pax, the goddess of peace, holding an olive branch and scepter.
​Stats: 22.5mm diameter / 2.88 grams.
​Attractive, stable chocolate-brown patina.
​Mint: Trier (Augusta Treverorum).
​Authenticity Guarantee: This is a genuine ancient artifact, approximately 1,750 years old. It is NOT a modern reproduction.
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@Oldcoincollector Hi, thank you very much, I'll take your advice. It is a lovely coin especially with it's broad flan and it can be confusing to identify exactly what coin it is. Thank you