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Thrymsa 'Crispus' type

Uitgever Early Anglo-Saxon
Jaar 655-675
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Beschrijving voorzijde Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Emperor Crispus facing right, rendered in a debased late antique style characteristic of early Anglo-Saxon coinage. The effigy displays a stylised helmet with pronounced crest, the facial features boldly struck with a large eye, prominent nose, and defined chin. A beaded inner border frames the bust, with a retrograde or garbled Latin legend distributed around the periphery. The die work reflects the transitional imitative character of the thrymsa series, derived from late Roman prototypes.
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Opschrift voorzijde CBISPVS NOB CHES
Beschrijving keerzijde A Latin cross with annulet terminals at each arm occupies the central field, flanked by the letters X X to either side, all enclosed within a wreath border. The surrounding legend incorporates both Runic and Latin letterforms, reflecting the hybrid epigraphic tradition of the early Anglo-Saxon monetary series. Uncertain ornamental devices appear above and below the central cross motif. The overall composition derives from late Roman and Merovingian monetary prototypes, adapted by insular die-cutters of the mid-seventh century.
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