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1/4 Siliqua In the name of Justin II, Closed staurogram with dot below

Issuer Lombard Kingdom (Italy)
Year 568-690
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Currency Tremissis (568-690)
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Obverse lettering D H IVS - INVS PD IVI
(Translation: Dominus Noster Justin Perpetuus Augustus Our Lord, Justin, Perpetual August)
Reverse description A closed staurogram (Christogram combining the Greek letters Tau and Rho) prominently displayed in the center of the field, with a dot below the vertical shaft. The monogram is flanked on either side by a star or pellet, and the entire design is enclosed within a wreath border of stylized leaves and berries. The composition is characteristic of Lombard ecclesiastical silver coinage, emphasizing Christian symbolism. The reverse carries no additional legend, with the wreath serving as the sole decorative framing element.
Reverse script Greek
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