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Antoninianus - Tetricus I NOBILITAS; Barbarous imitation

Issuer Gallic Empire (Roman splinter states)
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse lettering Blundered legend.
Reverse description Nobilitas personified standing to the left, holding a globe in the extended right hand and an upright sceptre in the left hand, rendered in a coarse, imitative style with simplified anatomical detail. The figure occupies the central field of the flan. The die engraving is notably crude and the design appears in reverse orientation relative to standard official issues, a hallmark of barbarous imitation production. A blundered, degenerate circular legend surrounds the type, illegible and derived from the official NOBILITAS reverse inscription.
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