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1 Tremissis In the name of Anastasius I, One star right, Rome

Issuer Ostrogothic Kingdom
Year 491-518
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Value 1 Tremissis
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Reverse description Standing figure of Victory advancing left, holding a long jeweled cross or staff in her right hand and a globus cruciger in her left, rendered in the elongated style typical of late antique tremisses. A single star appears to the right of the figure in the field, serving as a mint or issue mark distinctive to this type. The exergue bears the mint control mark COMOB, denoting Constantinople-standard pure gold fineness. The encircling legend VICTORIA AVCVSTORVM frames the design, proclaiming the victory of the Augusti.
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Reverse lettering VICTORIA AVCVSTORVM COMOB
(Translation: Victoria Augustorum / COMOB Victory of the Augusti / Constantinople (pure gold))
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