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1 Tremissis In the name of Heraclius, Realistic bust, regular head with stars

Issuer Tuscany, Duchy of
Year 620-700
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Weight 1.46 g
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Obverse lettering IN ☆ ER - AH ☆ II
Reverse description A bold Latin cross with a T-bar base, centrally placed in the field, consistent with the Byzantine cross potent on step motif as adapted in Lombard tremissis coinage. The cross is surrounded by a degenerate, nonsensical circular legend composed of debased and corrupted Latin letterforms, entirely illegible as meaningful text, typical of late 7th-century barbarian imitative coinage. The die work is rough and irregular, consistent with provincial hammered production.
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Reverse lettering CAIIVCAIVOTINVINONICNVOB
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