Tetricus I or II, irregular mint in Gallia/Germania, 270-273 AD. and later,
Æ Antoninianus (12-13 mm / 1,18 g),
Obv.: IIV c ...ICVΣ , radiate head or bust of a Tetricus r.
Rev.: V I I V I X , ( PIETAS AVGVSTOR(um) reverse of Tetricus II.) , a jug and other priestly sacrificial implements.
cf. Zschucke Eifelfund 374a-b, 389-392 ; cf. RIC V, II, 255 ; cf. Elmer 777-8 .