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1 Tremissis In the name of Heraclius, Stipled torso

Issuer Lombard Kingdom
Year 610-690
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description Winged Victory standing, rendered in a debased, schematic style characteristic of Lombard imitative coinage, holding a long staff or scepter and depicted with a dotted face and helmet-like hair. A cross appears to the right of the figure. The entire design is encircled by a degenerate, nonsensical pseudo-legend composed of meaningless letter forms, reflecting the progressive corruption of the Byzantine prototype legend in local Lombard workshop production.
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Mintage ND (610-690)
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