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Tremissis - Moneyer Floricius under Dagobert I Lausanne mint

Issuer Floricius
Year 623-639
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Value 1 Tremissis (⅓)
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Reverse description Central cross with the letters A and A placed in the third and fourth angles of the cross arms, with a thick pellet or ball at the base, all contained within a beaded inner circle. The design is characteristic of Merovingian tremisses, reflecting a simplified adaptation of late antique Byzantine reverse types. The surrounding Latin legend names the moneyer responsible for the issue.
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Reverse lettering FLORICIVS MVNITARI
(Translation: Moneyer Floricius.)
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Mintage ND (623-639)
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