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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |The Secessionist Empires| > |Tetricus II| > RA93329
Romano-Gallic Empire, Tetricus II, Spring 274 A.D.
|Tetricus| |II|, |Romano-Gallic| |Empire,| |Tetricus| |II,| |Spring| |274| |A.D.|, When Augustus ruled Rome, he was not called emperor or king, he was the Princeps, the "first of men." In the empire, the designated successors to the emperor were named caesar and also given the title Princeps Juventutis, the "first of youths." This is the origin of the English word prince, meaning the son of a monarch.
RA93329. Billon antoninianus, RIC V-2 260, Schulzki AGK 6, Elmer 781, Cohen VI 64, Cunetio 2619. Normanby 1532, SRCV III 11289, Hunter IV - (p. civ), F, tight flan cutting off much of legends, scratches, struck with a worn reverse die, edge ragged with small splits, Colonia Agrippinensis (Cologne, Germany) mint, weight 1.789g, maximum diameter 18.5mm, die axis 180o, as caesar, 273 - spring 274 A.D.; obverse C PIV ESV TETRICVS CAES, radiate and draped bust right, seen from behind; reverse PRINC IVVENT (Prince of Youth), Tetricus II standing left, branch downward in right hand, long scepter vertical behind in left hand; from the Errett Bishop Collection; SOLD











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