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50 Denarii - Thrasamund Carthage mint, with value

Issuer Vandal Kingdom
Year 496-523
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Currency Denarius (440-534)
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (496-523)
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Thrasamund ruled the Vandal Kingdom from 496 to 523, navigating an uneasy relationship with both Byzantium and the Ostrogothic court through diplomacy rather than confrontation — he married Amalafrida, sister of Theoderic the Great, in 500, a political alliance that briefly stabilized North African power dynamics. The decision to strike silver fractional coinage at Carthage with explicit denomination markings reflects a deliberate attempt to integrate Vandal currency into the wider late Roman monetary system still functioning across the Mediterranean.

The value mark on this type is the distinguishing feature from a cataloger's standpoint — most Vandal silver issues omit explicit denomination, making the marked series notably rarer in the broader sequence.

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