Roman Gallic Empire BI Dbl Denarius Tetricus I (271-274 AD) NGC

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Coin Highlights:
- BI double denarius from the reign of Tetricus I (271-274 AD).
- This coin is struck from billion of copper or bronze mixed with a small amount of silver brought about by inflation.
- Encapsulated by NGC to protect condition.
- Obverse: Radiate Bust of Tetricus I.
- Reverse: Reverses will vary and will be of the most common types included in this hoard. Reverses will feature gods, goddesses, military themes and personifications of Roman ideals.
Struck during the waning years of the Gallic Empire, this billon double denarius of Emperor Tetricus I captures a fleeting chapter of Roman history marked by fragmentation and survival. NGC certified and historically significant, it stands as a testament to a defiant regional rule at the edge of empire. Secure this unique piece of Roman history for your collection today!
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