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1 Tremissis Torso with six sections, without B

Issuer Tuscany, Duchy of
Year 672-700
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Currency Tremissis (620-700)
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Obverse lettering IVNVA - VNOIVI
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Reverse script Latin
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This tremissis belongs to a cluster of pseudo-imperial gold struck in late seventh-century Tuscany during the long administrative unraveling that followed the Lombard conquest of northern and central Italy. The "torso with six sections" type — a degraded echo of late Byzantine imperial imagery — reflects decades of die-cutters working from increasingly remote prototypes, producing abstractions rather than portraits. The absence of the B pellet, which distinguishes this from closely related varieties in the Bern systematic classification, likely reflects a specific workshop or die sequence rather than any deliberate monetary decision.

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