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| 背面描述 | Facing bust in the central field, rendered in a highly schematic and stylized manner consistent with Visigothic tremissis production, with broad facial features, prominent nose, and simplified drapery at the bust truncation. The figure is presented frontally in the manner derived from late Roman imperial prototypes. The surrounding circular Latin legend reads + LABECLOSA I, identifying the mint of Labeclosa and the officina mark. A beaded border frames the entire composition. The overall style reflects the degenerate but distinctive engraving conventions of the provincial Visigothic mint. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Sisebut is one of the more historically legible Visigothic kings — a literate monarch who corresponded with Isidore of Seville and authored a hagiographic poem — but his coinage is valued for more mundane reasons: mint attribution. Labeclosa remains one of the less-resolved Visigothic mint sites, its precise location still debated among Iberian numismatists, which makes any solidly attributed piece from this series genuinely useful to researchers mapping the kingdom's monetary geography.