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| Issuer | Gepid Kingdom |
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| Year | 493-526 |
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| Value | 1/4 Siliqua |
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| Obverse lettering | D N ANASTASIVS (Translation: Dominus Noster Anastasius Our Lord, Anastasius) |
| Reverse description | Central monogram combining the letters R, S, and D in a bold, interlaced arrangement occupying the majority of the reverse field, referencing Rex/Dominus Theoderic. A cross pattee appears above the monogram, serving as a Christian symbol consistent with Ostrogothic and Gepid coinage conventions. A pellet or globule is visible below the monogram. A beaded border frames the design, and a degenerate Latin legend referencing Invicta Roma runs around the periphery in irregular, partially retrograde letterforms. The overall style is characteristic of the Sirmium mint under Gepid authority during the reign of Theoderic. |
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| Reverse lettering | AINVCTA - A RVMABI (Translation: Invicta Roma Unconquered Rome) |
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