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| 正面描述 | Stylized facing bust of King Egica in the central field, rendered in the debased late Visigothic manner characteristic of seventh-century Iberian coinage. The effigy is schematic, with rudimentary facial features and no distinct drapery, reflecting the progressive abstraction of the royal portrait type. A cross pattée appears above the bust. The surrounding legend, separated by a pellet cross, reads in Latin and invokes the royal title of the king. |
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| 正面铭文 | +I·D·N·N·EGIKA RX (Translation: In the name of our Lord Egica King) |
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| 附加信息 |
Egica ruled the Visigothic Kingdom under constant pressure — internal aristocratic conspiracies, Byzantine encroachment, and a Frankish threat from the north defined his reign. His monetary output reflects a kingdom still capable of sustaining a functioning gold coinage despite those stresses. The Eliberri mint, located at modern Granada, was one of the southernmost active mints in the Visigothic system.
CNV 512 / Pliego 690 is a well-documented type, but individual die marriages within Eliberri's tremissis production for Egica remain only partially catalogued.