| Descripción del anverso |
Central spoked wheel or rayed star motif, with alternating elongated petals or leaf forms radiating outward between the spokes, all contained within a beaded or plain inner circle. A retrograde or degenerate Latin legend encircles the central device in the field, reading FLAVIA PI YA C, interpreted as a corruption of the mint or civic attribution referencing Pisa. The overall style reflects the debased Lombard-Byzantine hammered tradition of early medieval Italian civic coinage. |
| Escritura del anverso |
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| Leyenda del anverso |
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| Descripción del reverso |
A plain cross occupies the central field, surrounded by a degenerate and largely nonsensical Latin circular legend composed of repetitive letterforms. Above and below the cross, a spiky globular ornament — sometimes described as a spiked ball or stylised star — is present in the field, a characteristic decorative element of early medieval Lombard-period Pisan tremisses. The lettering and design are highly degenerate, consistent with the decline of epigraphic standards in eighth-century Italian hammered gold coinage. |
| Escritura del reverso |
Latin |
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| Canto |
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| Casa de moneda |
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| Tirada |
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