1 Solidus - Witigis / In the name of Justinian I, 527-565 Star to the right

Émetteur Ostrogothic Kingdom
Année 536-540
Type Standard circulation coin
Valeur 1 Solidus = 3 Tremissis
Devise Tremissis (490-553)
Composition Gold
Poids 4.49 g
Diamètre 21 mm
Épaisseur
Forme Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Orientation
Graveur(s)
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) MEC I#cf. 122
Description de l’avers Pearl-diademed, helmeted, and cuirassed bust holding spear over shoulder, all surrounded by legend.
Écriture de l’avers Latin
Légende de l’avers D N IVSTINIL - NV S PP AVC
(Translation: Dominus Noster Justinian Perpetuus Augustus Our Lord, Justinian, perpetual August)
Description du revers Winged Victory facing left while holding cross, all with star to the left and surrounded by legend.
Écriture du revers Latin
Légende du revers VICTORI - A AVCCC A COMOP
(Translation: Victoria Augustus / Constantinople Victory of the August / Costantinople)
Tranche Smooth.
Atelier
Tirage ND (536-540) A - -
ID Numisquare 1759664810
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: This Solidus was issued by the Ostrogothic Kingdom under King Witigis (536-540) but bears the effigy of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I (527-565). This strategic choice maintained continuity with the Roman monetary system, legitimizing Ostrogothic rule in Italy during the tumultuous Gothic Wars. Witigis, facing Justinian's reconquest, used these coins as a complex political statement, asserting sovereignty while acknowledging imperial authority amidst intense geopolitical struggle.

Artistry: The design closely follows contemporary Byzantine prototypes, a hallmark of Ostrogothic coinage, yet often displays a distinct stylistic interpretation. The anonymous engraver's work reflects a late Roman/early Byzantine school, frequently more stylized than Constantinopolitan issues. The obverse features a helmeted, cuirassed bust of Justinian I. The reverse depicts a standing Victory (Angel) holding a long cross and globus cruciger, with a distinctive star to the right in the field, a crucial marker distinguishing this Ostrogothic issue from imperial Byzantine mintages.

Technical/Grading: Struck in gold, this Solidus adheres to the Roman weight standard of 4.49 grams and 21 millimeters, reflecting consistent metallurgical quality. Key high-points for wear include the emperor’s helmet and facial features, and the cross/globus cruciger. Ostrogothic issues often exhibit slightly irregular flans or minor off-centering, indicative of local minting practices. The reference MEC I#cf. 122 suggests a close affinity to, but potentially a subtle variant of, a recognized type, highlighting the numismatic nuances within this series.

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