Barbarous Radiates

Daniel Richter
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Barbarous Radiates Imitations of Third-Century Roman Coins … |
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Barbarous radiates (Numismatic notes and monographs) … |
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Classical Deception $14.50 This essential guide to detecting counterfeits, forgeries, and reproductions of ancient coins traces the history of well-known forgers, common fakes, and manufacturing techniques. Tools and methods of detection are described, and a catalog of the unpublished work of reproduction artist Peter Rosa is included…. |
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Tetricus I, mid 271 – Spring 274 A.D., Barbaric Imitative; Bronze Barbarous Radiate Tetricus I, mid 271 – Spring 274 A.D., Barbaric Imitative; Bronze barbarous radiate; references: Cunetio 2977 cf. RIC V 101, SRCV III 11243 (official, Cologne mint, 272 – 273 A.D); VF, soft reverse; 2.472 g, maximum diameter 18.8 mm, die axis 0 degrees, unofficial mint, obverse IMP TETRICVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right; reverse PAX AVG, Pax standing left, extending branch in r… |
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