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Tremissis - Chindasuinth Ispali

Issuer Visigothic Kingdom
Year 642-653
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Value 1 Tremissis
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Reverse description Schematic front-facing bust in the characteristic Visigothic style, centrally placed within the field, with angular and geometric rendering of facial features and neck, surrounded by boldly cut but crudely formed Latin letters. A crosshatched monogram or lattice device appears below the bust, echoing the obverse composition. The legend + ISPALI PIVS runs around the periphery, identifying the mint city of Ispali (Seville) and the royal epithet PIVS. The whole is enclosed within a beaded or serrated border consistent with hammered Visigothic gold coinage of the mid-seventh century.
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Reverse lettering + ISPALI PIVS
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Mint Iulia Romula Hispalis, Baetica, modern-day Seville, Spain
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