1987.46.28
http://coins.lib.virginia.edu/display-uva?id=n1987_46_28
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Antoninianus of Tetricus II, 273-274. 1987.46.28.
Coin
273
274
Antoninianus
Silver
Tetricus I
Gallic Empire
Radiate head, right; draped.
Tetricus II
Pontificial implements variously arranged.
Spes
RIC V Tetricus I 270
The Normanby Hoard
1533
The Cunetio Treasure
2647
1987.46.28
1987
Fifty-one coins were purchased from the Worldwide Treasure Bureau in 1987. According to Samuel E. Cox of the WTB, this selection of coins represents the top 2% of the
hoard in terms of condition.
1985
A hoard of third century antoniniani numbering about 47,000 was discovered near Normanby, Lincolnshire, England in December of 1985. From 1985-1987, the hoard was processed by The British Museum under the direction of Roger Bland.
Roman
The Fralin Museum of Art