Tremissis - Liutprand and Scauniperga in the name of Justinian II

Émetteur Benevento
Année 751-755
Type Standard circulation coin
Valeur 1 Tremissis = ⅓ Solidus
Devise Solidus (668-897)
Composition Electrum
Poids 1.36 g
Diamètre 15 mm
Épaisseur
Forme Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Orientation Variable alignment ↺
Graveur(s)
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) BMC Vandal#1, CNI XVIII#11
Description de l’avers Crowned, draped, and bearded bust holding cross and surrounded by legend.
Écriture de l’avers Latin
Légende de l’avers D N - IVN PP
(Translation: Our Lord, Justinian, perpetual (August).)
Description du revers Cross with letter to the left and to the right, all surrounded by legend.
Écriture du revers Latin
Légende du revers VITIRA AGVTI S - L CONOB
(Translation: Victory to the August. Scauniperga and Liutprand. Constantinople.)
Tranche
Atelier
Tirage ND (751-755) - -
ID Numisquare 1599603850
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context:This Beneventan Tremissis (751-755) reflects 8th-century Italy's complex political identity. Issued by the powerful Lombard Duchy, it names Lombard King Liutprand and Scauniperga, yet invokes the long-deceased Byzantine Emperor Justinian II. This anachronism highlights Benevento's unique position under Duke Gisulf II: asserting Lombard autonomy while acknowledging a symbolic imperial legitimacy. The coin embodies the fragmented authority and cultural synthesis of the period, as Lombard power consolidated against weakening Byzantine influence and the rising Papacy.

Artistry:The tremissis's artistry is characteristic of a local Beneventan mint. While based on Byzantine imperial prototypes, execution shows a "barbarized" or simplified aesthetic. The obverse features a stylized, frontal bust of Justinian II, rendered with linear features and reduced volumetric detail, typical of early medieval artistic decline. The reverse often depicts a cross potent on steps or a simplified Victory figure, prioritizing symbolic recognition. Abbreviated or semi-literate inscriptions further underscore the local workshop's interpretation.

Technical/Grading:Struck in electrum (1.36 gg, 15 mm), this tremissis exhibits technical qualities common to early medieval coinage. High-points for wear include the emperor's crown, nose, and chin on the obverse, and the cross's central elements or tips on the reverse. The strike is frequently off-center or uneven, a consequence of rudimentary hand-striking. Irregular flans and weak strikes are common, sometimes obscuring legends. Electrum composition often yields a less lustrous surface than purer gold, and minor planchet flaws are not uncommon, reflecting metallurgical challenges.

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