@erafjel, your assessment has helped me a lot. I think now, that based on the stance, leg position and dress I would swing towards Virtus.
I had narrowed my search too far based on what I thought was a star in right field. I'm fairly certain looking at the Virtus from the Mannheim Collection that the reverse mark on mine is the remnants of G in AVG.
From my limited understanding of the history, it seems to me that Tetricus was in a tough spot (as was anyone in that era), elevated from soldier to leader. But he was also a survivor and one of the few not to die by the sword (or knife).
It has also occurred to me that if my specimen been a trophy piece in EF condition, then I may have just admired the craftmanship, taken a photo, recorded it into my data files and slotted it into my ancients folder without delving deeper into the true story behind the coin.
Thanks for the help, guidance and history.
I had narrowed my search too far based on what I thought was a star in right field. I'm fairly certain looking at the Virtus from the Mannheim Collection that the reverse mark on mine is the remnants of G in AVG.
From my limited understanding of the history, it seems to me that Tetricus was in a tough spot (as was anyone in that era), elevated from soldier to leader. But he was also a survivor and one of the few not to die by the sword (or knife).
It has also occurred to me that if my specimen been a trophy piece in EF condition, then I may have just admired the craftmanship, taken a photo, recorded it into my data files and slotted it into my ancients folder without delving deeper into the true story behind the coin.
Thanks for the help, guidance and history.
The Ox moves slowly, but the Earth is patient.