Tacitus. AD 275-276. Antoninianus 23mm, 3.24 g. Rome. Struck AD 275. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from the front / Mars standing left, holding olive branch, spear, shield set on ground; XXI. RIC V 83. Extremely Fine, silvered, toned.
Tacitus was appointed emperor by the Senate after the death of Aurelian, symbolizing a brief return to traditional senatorial authority. His reign lasted only a few months, but his coins were issued across many mints, often showing deities like Pax, Fides, and Providentia, highlighting efforts to stabilize the empire after years of turmoil.
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