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1 Quinarius - Imitating an Uncertain Ruler

Issuer Uncertain Germanic tribes
Year 290-325
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse lettering CON - OZA
Reverse description A winged figure, likely a barbarous rendering of Victory, seated facing left and holding an indeterminate object, possibly a wreath or palm branch, rendered in a simplified and schematic style consistent with Germanic imitative coinage. The figure is enclosed within a beaded border, with a garbled pseudo-Latin legend reading O - CO - ZC surrounding the central type. The composition reflects a degraded imitation of late Roman reverse designs, with the iconographic details distorted through successive copying by non-Roman craftsmen.
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Mintage ND (290-325)
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