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1/2 Siliqua In the name of Justinian I, Pannonia?

Issuer Transalpine Area
Year 550
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Value 1/2 Siliqua = 1⁄16 Tremissis
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Reverse description Central device consisting of a retrograde staurogram (tau-rho monogram of Christ), rendered in a bold, simplified style typical of barbarian imitative issues. A six-pointed star is positioned to the left and to the right of the staurogram, flanking the central symbol symmetrically within the field. The design is surrounded by a beaded border, and the overall composition is executed in the crude but distinctive manner associated with Pannonian or transalpine imitative half-siliquae struck in the name of Justinian I. No exergual mark or legend is present.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (550) - Probably struck around the mid-6th century
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