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| 表面の文字体系 | Latin |
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| 裏面の説明 | Central Greek cross with pellets at each arm terminus, occupying the inner field of the die. The letters C and Λ appear in the third and fourth quarters flanking the lower arms of the cross, serving as decorative or symbolic fillers. The entire design is enclosed within a wreath border, a motif inherited from late Roman tremissis coinage. The composition is typical of Merovingian monetary art, combining Christian iconography with lingering classical decorative vocabulary. |
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Metz was among the most productive Merovingian mints of the seventh century, and moneyers like Ansoaldus operated with considerable autonomy — striking in the king's name but effectively running what amounted to private coining operations under royal license. The tremissis was the workhorse denomination of Frankish long-distance trade during this period, particularly along the Moselle corridor connecting the Rhineland to Mediterranean commercial networks.
Belfort's cataloguing of this type in the late nineteenth century remains the foundational reference, though subsequent scholarship has complicated his attributions at several Austrasian mints.