25 Denarii - Thrasamund Carthage mint

発行体 Vandal Kingdom
年号 496-523
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 25 Denarii
通貨 Denarius (440-534)
材質 Silver
重量 0.56 g
直径 10 mm
厚さ
形状 Round (irregular)
製造技法 Hammered
向き Variable alignment ↺
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献 MEC I#16, MIB I#42/7
表面の説明 Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust facing right and surrounded by legend.
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 D N RG TRASAMV
(Translation: Our Lord and King, Thrasamund.)
裏面の説明 Legend under line and surrounded by wreath.
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 D · N XXV
(Translation: 25 Denarii.)
鋳造所
鋳造数 ND (496-523) - -
Numisquare ID 5200143610
追加情報

Historical Context: This 25 Denarii silver coin was issued under Thrasamund, King of the Vandal Kingdom, between 496 and 523 AD from the Carthage mint. Thrasamund's reign represented a period of relative stability for the Vandals in North Africa, following the decline of the Western Roman Empire. This coinage reflects the Vandals' role as a successor state, maintaining a monetary system, albeit often simplified, and asserting their sovereignty through their own issues, distinct from Byzantine or earlier Roman prototypes. The denomination itself speaks to a continued, albeit adapted, monetary system in the former Roman province.

Artistry: The engraver remains anonymous, likely a local artisan working within the Carthage mint. Stylistically, this piece falls into the post-Roman Vandalic school, characterized by a move away from classical realism towards a more abstracted, often aniconic or highly stylized representation. Given the small module, details would be simplified, typically featuring a pearl-diademed bust on the obverse, often highly schematic, and a monogram or numeral on the reverse, reflecting a pragmatic approach to design rather than artistic grandeur.

Technical/Grading: As a small, thin silver coin (10mm, 0.56gg), technical strike quality can vary significantly. High-points, such as the diadem, nose, and hair on the obverse bust, or the raised elements of any reverse monogram, are typically the first areas to show wear or weakness from an incomplete strike. Vandalic coinage from this period is frequently characterized by irregular flans, off-center strikes, and areas of flatness, making well-centered, fully struck examples with clear legends or designs particularly desirable. The thin fabric also makes them susceptible to bending or damage.

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