| Descripción del anverso |
Stylized bust facing right, depicted in a schematic, barbarian manner characteristic of early medieval Lombard-Tuscan coinage. The figure wears a helmet or diadem with hatched decoration, and the neck and shoulders are rendered in a simplified torso form divided into sections. The facial features are crudely but expressively rendered with a large eye, prominent nose, and dotted border surrounding the design. The surrounding legend is degenerate and largely illegible, reflecting the progressive corruption of imperial Roman prototypes in this period. |
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| Descripción del reverso |
A bold equal-armed cross potent, centrally placed within a beaded inner circle, with a small pellet or wedge at the base forming a tau-like appearance. The cross is boldly rendered in high relief against a plain field, surrounded by a continuous border of large beads or pellets forming a neat circular frame. The overall design is derived from Byzantine tremissis reverses but rendered in a distinctly Lombard-Tuscan local style. The surrounding legend is degenerate and blundered beyond legibility. |
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| Tirada |
ND (672-700) |