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Siliqua in the name of Honorius, Narbonne

Issuer Visigothic Kingdom
Year 415-507
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Value 1 Siliqua (1/8)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Roma personified seated left, holding a spear in the left hand and a Victory on a globe in the right hand, depicted in the classic late Roman allegorical style. The figure is enclosed by a surrounding Latin legend. The reverse type closely follows the established imperial siliqua reverse design, here struck by Visigothic authority in imitation of Roman prototype coinage. The mintmark PSRV appears in the exergue or as part of the legend field.
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