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| Issuer | Lombardy and Tuscany (Lombard Kingdom) |
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| Year | 700-701 |
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| Weight | 0.55 g |
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| Reverse lettering | SCS AHILL |
| Edge | Plain |
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Liutprand didn't begin his reign until 712, so a tremissis dated 700–701 falls under Aripert II, the last Lombard king before Liutprand's accession — a period of dynastic instability during which Lombard gold coinage was already a pale shadow of its Byzantine prototypes, progressively debased and stylistically degraded from the solidus-tradition coinage of earlier Lombard rulers. CNI IV#1 places this among the earliest referenced pieces in that corpus, though attribution of late Lombard tremisses remains genuinely contested given the anonymity and formulaic nature of the dies.