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1 Tremissis In the name of Justin I, Lyon, with letter to the left

Issuer Burgundian Kingdom
Year 524-532
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Value 1 Tremissis
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Standing figure of Victory facing left, depicted in long robes with a wing visible behind the figure, holding a wreath or long cross in the right hand and a globus cruciger or palm frond in the left, in the tradition of late Roman tremissis reverses. The figure is rendered in a stylized, provincially influenced manner characteristic of Burgundian imitative issues struck in the name of Justin I. A circular Latin legend surrounds the type, referencing Victoria Augusti and Constantinople. The exergue area retains traces of inscription, and the overall execution reflects the barbarous imitative character of the series.
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Reverse lettering VICVICTORI - A AVCCC G ONO
(Translation: Victoria Augustus / Constantinople Victory of the August / Constantinople)
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