Nr. 100938143

Romano-keltisk Bronze Barbarous Radiate, Efterligning af Tetricus I Æ Antoninianus (Ingen mindstepris)
Nr. 100938143

Romano-keltisk Bronze Barbarous Radiate, Efterligning af Tetricus I Æ Antoninianus (Ingen mindstepris)
A fine, small Romano-Celtic bronze coin, commonly known as ‘barbarous radiates,’ imitating a bronze antoninianus of Tetricus I. The obverse features a radiate bust facing right, with the legend IMP [...]. The reverse displays a draped, winged figure, likely Victory, standing left, extending their right arm outwards. The legend reads [...] G.
'Barbarous radiates', so called after the radiates worn by the emperor on the obverse, were ancient Celtic imitations of Ancient Roman bronze coins. They were typically minted in Britain, Gaul or Germany during the Crisis of the Third Century, when official Roman coinage was scarce. Their production, while not encouraged, was tolerated by the authorities, as it provided a useful source of small change in their regions. While some were almost exact copies of their Roman counterparts, barbarous radiates were overall much smaller and cruder.
Diameter: 1.5cm
Weight: 2.48g
Provenance: Ex Cambridgeshire private collection, acquired 1970s.
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