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Tremissis Viviers mint

Issuer Frankish Kingdom
Year 560-585
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Weight 1.21 g
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Reverse description Cross potent set upon a globus in the center of the field, flanked by the abbreviated mint signature. Below the globus, the standard Byzantine CONOB guarantee mark appears in a debased form, attesting to the coin's nominally gold standard. The reverse design closely imitates late Roman and Byzantine tremissis prototypes, with the cross potent serving as the primary Christian symbol. The overall execution is characteristic of a provincial Merovingian workshop, with irregular letter forms and uneven flan.
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Mintage ND (560-585)
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