Roman Provincial Antioch BI Tetradrachm (14-275 AD) Silver Bezel

Roman Provincial Antioch BI Tetradrachm (14-275 AD) Silver Bezel
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  • Mint: None
  • Grade: None
  • Diameter: 25 mm
  • Denomination: BI Tetradrachm
  • Metal Content: 0.703 troy oz
  • Product Details
    Roman Provincial Antioch BI Tetradrachm (14–275 AD) – Minted in Antioch under Roman rule, these billon coins feature emperors with Greek legends. Typically shows Zeus or eagle on reverse. Often set in silver bezels for wearable antiquity.

    Coin Highlights:
    • Antioch BI Tetradrachm 14-275 AD.
    • Mounted in a sterling Silver (.925 fine) bezel.
    • Obverse: realistic, bust-style portrait of the reigning Roman emperor or empress, shown facing right, often wearing a laurel wreath, radiate crown, or draped cuirass. The inscriptions are usually in Greek, encircling the portrait, and may include imperial titles or local honors.
    • Reverse: a majestic eagle standing facing forward, often with wings partially spread or outstretched, and head turned to one side. The eagle frequently clutches a wreath or thunderbolt in its talons—symbols of victory and divine power.

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