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| 正面描述 | Central field features a cross pattée with a small annulet at the centre, enclosed within a beaded inner circle. The name OTTO is distributed in the four quadrants formed by the arms of the cross. A circumferential Latin legend reading H TERCIVS CE OTTO surrounds the beaded circle, executed in the crude, angular letterforms typical of Ottonian hammered coinage from the Pavia mint. |
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| 背面文字 | Latin |
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Otto III inherited the Italian crown as a three-year-old in 983, with his mother Theophanu and later his grandmother Adelaide governing as regents. The Pavia mint — one of the most active in the Lombard and Carolingian traditions — continued striking in his name throughout the regency, making it genuinely difficult to assign most surviving pieces to a specific phase of the reign. The CIVITAS GLOR type is catalogued across MEC XII as issues 11 and 12, suggesting at least two distinct die groupings were in production.