Ancient Roman coin of Tetricus II as Caesar - Sacrifical Implements TetragrammaticTetricus II AE Antoninianus Size: 17mm Weight: 3. 2 grams Obverse: (.) TETRICVS CAES, radiate, draped bust right, seen from the back Reverse: PIETAS AVGVSTOR, Sacrificial implements: left to right: sprinkler, simpulum, fluted jug with handle right, knife and lituus Gaius Pius Esuvius Tetricus, better known as Tetricus II, was the son and heir of Tetricus I, emperor of the Gallic Empire from 271 to 274 AD. In 273, he was given the title of Caesar
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG radiate draped & cuirassed bust right
holding wreath in extended right hand and palm in left
Size: 18mm Weight 7
Constantine standing right
Minted: Theoupolis (Antioch)
Obverse: Laureate head of Antoninus Pius
holding wreath and palm frond
Obverse: DIVVS ANTONINVS Bare head right
Reverse: SARDI-ANWN either side of club all within oak wreath
Salus seated left by altar
Evidence of double striking
Obverse: Bust of Jesus Christ