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Siliqua in the name of Honorius Carthage

Issuer Vandal Kingdom
Year 440-490
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Weight 2.01 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Roma or a helmeted figure seated facing left on a throne or cuirass, holding a long spear or scepter upright in the right hand and a Victory on globe in the left hand, with feet resting on a footstool. The design closely follows late Roman imperial prototypes for the VRBS ROMA type. A Latin legend surrounds the central type, with a mint or officina mark in the exergue area.
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Mintage ND (440-490)
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