| Descrizione del dritto |
Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Baduila facing forward, rendered in a late antique provincial style with broad, flat features typical of Ostrogothic coinage. The effigy is depicted frontally, wearing a plumed helmet and military cuirass, occupying the central field. A retrograde or partial Latin legend encircles the bust, identifying the ruler as lord and king. The die work is characteristic of the Rome mint under Baduila, showing simplified but bold execution. The flan is irregular, as is common for hammered bronze issues of this period. |
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Latin |
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| Descrizione del rovescio |
A military figure, likely a personification of victory or a Roman soldier, stands facing left in the field, holding a long staff or spear in the right hand and a globus or shield in the left. The figure is rendered in a schematic late antique style, with drapery indicated by simple incised lines. A Latin legend partially encircles the standing figure, reading as an acclamation to the king. The reverse composition follows established late Roman and early medieval bronze nummi conventions, with the inscription distributed across both sides of the field. |
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| Bordo |
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| Zecca |
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| Tiratura |
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