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1 Tremissis In the name of Heraclius, Line bust, facing left

Issuer Tuscany, Duchy of
Year 620-700
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Reverse description A bold cross pattée on steps occupies the central field, closely following Byzantine tremissis reverse iconography but rendered with the crude, simplified style characteristic of Lombard imitative issues. The cross is surrounded by a circular legend. Below the cross, the mint control mark CONOB appears in the exergue, imitating the Constantinople gold standard indicator of the Byzantine prototype. A beaded border encircles the entire design.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering VICTORIA AVIVSTORVM CONOB
(Translation: Victoria Augustus / Constantinople Victory of the August / Constantinople)
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