Roman BI Tetradrachm Treb Gallus (251-253 AD) Ch AU NGC
Numismatic
Roman BI Tetradrachm Treb Gallus (251-253 AD) Ch AU NGC
During his brief reign from 251 to 253 AD, the Roman Emperor Trebonianus Gallus oversaw the production of distinctive silver tetradrachms. This particular ancient coin, preserved in Choice Almost Uncirculated condition, offers a remarkably clear window into the imperial portraiture and state symbols of the mid third century. The front of the coin displays a right-facing bust of Trebonianus Gallus, adorned with a traditional laurel wreath. This classical representation of leadership is complemented on the back by the image of an eagle standing tall. Positioned directly beneath the eagle is the prominent 'SC' monogram, representing the authority of the Roman Senate. Struck in billon, a low-purity silver alloy, this artifact weighs approximately 0.43 troy ounces. Its exceptional state of preservation allows modern observers to appreciate the fine details of the engraving just as they appeared during a turbulent era of Roman history.
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Specifications
| Country | Italy |
|---|---|
| Year | 251-253 AD |
| Grade | Uncirculated (NGC) |
| Legal-tender face value | BI Tetradrachm |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.4300 troy oz |
| Diameter | 25 mm |
| Thickness | Varies mm |
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