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| 正面描述 | 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. |
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| 背面文字 | Latin |
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Pisa's tremissis belongs to a murky transitional moment when northern Italian cities were producing pseudo-Byzantine gold under Lombard pressure, nominally imitating imperial types but drifting steadily toward local identity. The specific authority behind these issues remains disputed — whether civic, ecclesiastical, or connected to Lombard administrative structures in Tuscany is unresolved in the literature, which is why the date range spans half a century.
The BMC Vandal reference is a cataloguing artifact of older scholarship, not an attribution to Vandal issuance.