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50 Denarii - Gelimer Carthage mint

Issuer Vandal Kingdom
Year 530-534
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Currency Denarius (440-534)
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Reverse description Central field features the value mark composed of a staurogram or cross above the letters D · N and, below, the numeral L (representing 50 in Roman notation), together denoting 50 Denarii. The entire device is enclosed within a wreath border formed of two laurel branches tied at the base, with a pellet or globule at the apex. The composition is neatly centred and clearly struck, following established Vandal denominational conventions for silver fractions.
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Reverse lettering D · N L
(Translation: 50 Denarii.)
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