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½ Siliqua - Anonymous Ravenna

Issuer Byzantine Italy
Year 530-600
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Diameter 14.5 mm
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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The anonymous half siliqua of Ravenna presents one of late antique numismatics' more stubborn attribution problems. Struck without imperial portrait or titulature, these coins were almost certainly produced under Byzantine administrative authority following Justinian's reconquest of Italy from the Ostrogoths — a campaign concluded in 540 with the fall of Ravenna itself, which then became the seat of the Exarchate. The deliberate anonymity may reflect the chaotic administrative transition, or possibly a practical workaround during periods when the reigning emperor's image had not yet reached Italian mint workers.

SBCV 332 covers a span of nearly seven decades, and no scholarly consensus has pinned production to a narrower window.

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