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50 Denarii - Gunthamund Carthage mint

Issuer Vandal Kingdom
Year 484-496
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Composition Silver
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering D N RX G VNTHA
(Translation: Our Lord and King, Gunthamund.)
Reverse description Within a beaded inner circle, the value mark 'D·N' — an abbreviation for the denomination in denarii — appears in two large letters separated by a central dot, with a horizontal bar above surmounting the letters. The entire central device is enclosed by a prominent wreath of laurel branches rendered in schematic style, filling the full width of the flan. A plain horizontal line divides the legend from the lower field. The composition is bold and graphic, typical of the Vandal monetary tradition adapted from late Roman provincial coinage.
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