Roman coin Identification

Finds and artefacts found while out metal detecting which require identifying.
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Roman coin Identification

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Hello

I found this small Roman coin the other day, just wondering if anyone is kind enough to identify it please?
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Tetricus I barbarous Ant.
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Thankyou so much 💓
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Allectus wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2025 4:14 pm Tetricus I barbarous Ant.
Thanks Allectus, I must be learning something, I was going to say it looks barbarous to me. I didn't know the rest though!
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