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Tremissis - Chilperic I Vermand mint

发行方 Frankish Kingdom
年份 570-580
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面值 1 Tremissis (⅓)
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背面描述 A highly stylized figure of Victory standing to the right, rendered in the debased Merovingian style characteristic of late 6th-century Frankish tremisses, holding a long cross before her. The figure's drapery and limbs are reduced to schematic linear forms. The mint legend VEROMANDIS·CIΛITV encircles the design, identifying the issuing city of Vermand (Civitas Veromandensis) in modern northern France. The reverse design ultimately derives from late Roman imperial prototypes but is considerably abstracted in execution.
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边缘 Plain
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Chilperic I, king of Neustria, was described by Bishop Gregory of Tours as "the Nero and Herod of our time" — a ruler more interested in tax extraction and theological argument than stable governance. His reign saw aggressive manipulation of the gold coinage, and contemporary sources specifically accuse him of debasing the tremissis by substituting inferior metal, an act that provoked direct complaints from his own subjects. Whether a given surviving piece reflects genuine fineness or that documented adulteration is rarely answerable without assay.

The Vermand attribution rests on workshop identification rather than any explicit mint signature — Merovingian tremisses of this period name moneyers, not mints.

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