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1 Solidus In the name of Constans II, Spoleto, without symbol

Issuer Duchy of Spoleto
Year 641-700
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A cross potent on four steps occupies the central field, without any symbol to the right, rendered in a schematic and stylized manner consistent with Lombard imitative production. The cross is depicted in a bold, slightly crude style, with the steps clearly delineated below the shaft. A circular Latin legend surrounds the design, reading VTORI - A AVCC CONOB, a corrupted derivative of the standard Byzantine VICTORIA AVGG CONOB formula. The exergual inscription CONOB retains the conventional reference to Constantinople and gold fineness, though the coin was struck in Spoleto.
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Mintage ND (641-700) - Only one example known
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