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Tremissis - Moneyer Floricius under Dagobert I Lausanne mint

Issuer Floricius
Year 623-639
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Currency Tremissis (476-670)
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Obverse description Diademed bust of the ruler in half-length, facing right in a schematized Merovingian style, rendered in low relief characteristic of early medieval hammered coinage. The effigy displays a stylized diadem or crown, with rudimentary facial features typical of the Frankish tremissis series. The surrounding Latin legend reads LΛVSONNA CIVITATE, identifying the city of Lausanne as the place of issue, and runs along the coin's beaded border.
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Obverse lettering LΛVSONNA CIVITATE
(Translation: City of Lausanne.)
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Reverse script Latin
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