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Æ10 - Bonifacius Cross within a wreath, Carthage

Issuer Carthage, Usurpations of
Year 423-425
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Diameter 10 mm
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Obverse description Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed imperial bust facing right, rendered in the late antique style characteristic of African usurper coinage. The effigy is depicted with a pearl diadem visible along the brow, with drapery and cuirass indicated at the shoulder. A partial Latin legend reading DOMINIS NOSTRIS runs along the left field, though heavily worn and only partially legible on most specimens. The flan is small and irregular, consistent with the reduced module Æ10 coinage of the period.
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Obverse lettering DOMINIS NOSTRIS
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Mint Carthage
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