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| 正面描述 | Central six-petaled rosette within a plain inner circle, with no wheel or spoke divisions separating the petals. The floral motif is rendered in a stylized, flat manner characteristic of early medieval Lombard coinage. A degenerate Latin legend, partially legible, surrounds the central device within the outer border, reading FL · AVIA LV · CA, interpreted as a corruption of 'Flavia Lucca,' denoting the Lombard city of Lucca. The field is plain, and the overall style is typical of the crude artistry of eighth-century Italian tremisses struck in the Byzantine tradition. |
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| 正面铭文 | FL · AVIA LV · CA (Translation: Flavia Lucca Gold of Lucca) |
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Lucca's early medieval gold coinage occupies an awkward transitional zone — technically Lombard-period production, yet struck by a civic authority asserting a degree of autonomy unusual for the period. This tremissis belongs to a group that scholars have long debated as either municipal issues or products of a royal Lombard mint operating within the city walls. The absence of the wheel motif dividing the petals distinguishes it from the more commonly encountered varieties, a feature significant enough that CNI XI catalogues it separately while MEC I declines to assign it an entry altogether.