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1/3 de sou d'or - Monétaire Mummolinus Troyes

Issuer Burgundy, Kingdom of
Year 620-640
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Within a beaded inner circle, a cross patée on two steps with a globule at the base, the splayed arms rendered in bold relief consistent with Merovingian tremissis reverse types derived from Late Roman and Byzantine prototypes. The letters CA flank the cross on either side within the inner circle. The outer field carries the moneyer's legend MAMOLENVS FICI, identifying the monetarius Mummolinus active at Troyes, inscribed in the irregular, somewhat debased Latin capitals and slightly off-flan execution typical of hammered Frankish gold of this period.
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