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Tremissis - Egica and Wittiza Cordoba

发行方 Visigothic Kingdom
年份 694-702
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形状 Round (irregular)
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背面描述 Central field depicts two confronting schematic busts facing one another, separated by a long scepter or cross-staff rising between them, representing the co-rulers Egica and Wittiza in the Visigothic tradition of joint-reign coinage. The busts are rendered in a highly stylised, degenerate manner consistent with late seventh-century Visigothic die-cutting. A circular Latin legend surrounds the inner circle, bearing the name EGICA RX, preceded by a cross pattée. The flan shows characteristic irregular edges and a crack across the field.
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背面铭文 + IN D I M N H EGICA RX
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Egica elevated his son Wittiza to co-regent in 694, an unusual dynastic maneuver almost certainly designed to neutralize factional opposition and secure succession before his own death. Joint-reign tremisses from Córdoba — a mint with comparatively limited Visigothic output — appear in the record in small numbers, and CNV 558 / Pliego 733 is among the rarer associated types. The co-regency ended with Egica's death around 702, after which Wittiza ruled alone for roughly a decade before the Arab invasion effectively ended Visigothic coinage altogether.

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