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1/4 Siliqua In the name of Justin I and Theoderic, Sirmium, regular S with flat bust

Issuer Gepid Kingdom
Year 518-526
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Weight 0.70 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Central field occupied by the distinctive monogram of Theoderic, composed of interlaced letters in the Ostrogothic tradition, surmounted by a cross above. The monogram is enclosed within a beaded border and surrounded by a Latin legend reading INVICTA ROMA arranged around the periphery. The design follows the standard reverse type of Ostrogothic and allied Gepid quarter-siliquae struck in the name of Theoderic, affirming Roman imperial legitimacy while asserting barbarian royal authority.
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Reverse lettering VINVIP - A ROAN
(Translation: Invicta Roma Unconquered Rome)
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