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Thanks 'pishpash'. Any other Roman Emperor 'T's?
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Trajan Decius (AD 249-251). AR antoninianus, Rome, AD 250-251. 4.09g, 21mm, 0°. Obv. IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust of Decius right. Rev. PANNONIAE, the two Pannoniae standing facing, heads right and left. Ref. RIC 21b. RSC 86. TCV 9378. 
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Nice 'Valecrucis', definitely a better example than I have - and I like the reverse.
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Sestertius Trajan Decius 249-251 AD Viminacium Moesia TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG PMS COLVIM AN XII Pick 132  
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Yet another Titus.  Titus Crossed cornucopiae, Caduceus Commange, Syria
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Beautiful coin Doucet. Love the crossed cornuacopiae...nice patina too.
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 AE Follis from Tancred, regent during 1101-1103 & 1104-1112, Principality of Antioch - CCS(94)#3a Obverse: O / PE left and TROI right of bust of St.Peter facing, holding cross in left hand Reverse: + / KEBOI / ThHTODV / LOCOVT / ANKPI
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AE17 Trajan 98-117 AD Attaea, Mysia AV NERVS TRAIAN Bust of Trajan right ATTAEITWN Bust of Senate right 17 mm x 3.5 grams dies axis 2h  
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One from Temnos  Aeolis, Temnos, AE 18. 3.4g Obv: Turreted and draped bust of city Goddess. Rev: Tyche standing looking left, rudder in right hand, cornucopia in left.
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Last two I promise. Antoninianus Tetricus I 271-274 AD IMP C TETRICVS PF AVG VIRTVS AVGG RIC II 148 This one had some BD but it's no longer active   Antoninianus Tacitus 275-276 AD IMP CA CL TACTIVS AVG CLEMENTIA TEMP XXIZ Rome mint Estiot 1068  
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Quote: Last two I promise. Don't stop, there are still some Roman and Byzantine emperors missing, here is one:  Antoninianus from Tetricus II (270-173) - RIC#270 Obverse: C PIV ESV TETRICVS CAES around bust right, radiate and draped Reverse: SPE S AVGG around Spes walking left, holding flower and raising robe
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