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10 Nummi - Mauricius Tiberius Catania

Uitgever Byzantine Empire
Jaar 582-602
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central field dominated by a large numeral I (denoting 10 nummi), flanked on the left by the regnal date elements A/N/N/O arranged vertically, and on the right by the regnal year numeral. A horizontal line divides the central device from the exergue, which bears the mint mark CAT identifying the Catania mint. The design is enclosed within a circular border.
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Aanvullende informatie

Mauricius Tiberius inherited an empire near fiscal collapse after decades of war with Persia and the catastrophic losses of the Justinianic plague. His reign saw the Lombards consolidate control over much of Italy, reducing Byzantine tax revenues so severely that the Catania mint — one of the few Sicilian production centers still reliably supplying the western theater — became strategically critical to paying troops in the region. The 10 Nummi struck there are characteristically irregular in flan preparation, a known issue with provincial Sicilian output of this period rather than a reflection of any individual specimen's history.

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