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1 Solidus In the name of Anastasius I; Reverse legend ending with letter

Features

発行者 Ostrogothic Kingdom
Theoderic the Great (490-526)
タイプ 通常硬貨
491-518
価値 1 Solidus = 3 Tremissis
通貨 Tremissis (490-553)
構成
重量 4.44 g
直径 20 mm
形状 円形(異形)
Technique 打刻
通貨廃止 はい
番号
N#
152863
参考文献 MEC I# 112
Philip Grierson, Mark Blackburn; 2007. Medieval European Coinage / Volume 1: The Early Middle Ages (5th-10th Centuries): With a Catalogue of the Coins in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
, BMC Vandal# 63
Warwick William Wroth; 1911. Catalogue of the Coins of the Vandals, Ostrogoths and Lombards and of the Empires of Thessalonica, Nicaea and Trebizond in the British Museum. British Museum, London, United Kingdom.
, MIB I# 18
Wolfgang Reinhard Otto Hahn; 1973. Moneta Imperii byzantini / Band 1. Von Anastasius I. bis Justinianus I (491-565) : einschliesslich der ostgotischen und vandalischen Prägungen: Rekonstruktion des Prägeaufbaues auf synoptisch-tabellarischer Grundlage. Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna, Austria.
, Metlich# 23
Michael Andreas Metlich, Ermanno Alessio Arslan; 2004. The Ostrogothic Coinage in Italy from AD 476: A Die Study of Theodahad Folles. Spink & Son, London, United Kingdom.
, Kraus# 14
Andreas Kraus; 1992. Grundzüge der Geschichte Bayerns (2nd Edition). Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany.

表面

真珠の戴冠、兜、肩に槍を持つ胸像。自動翻訳されました

Script: ラテン文字

レタリング: D N ANASTA - SIVS PP AVG

Reverse

(en) Winged Victory facing left while holding cross, all with star to the right and surrounded by legend that ends in a letter.

Script: ラテン文字

レタリング:
VICTORI - A AVCCC A
MD
CONOB

エッジ

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コメント

(en) These coins have two aspects to consider: the letter at the end of the reverse legend, and the mark that appears to the left of the winged Victory (the mintmark).

Coin with an A and without a mintmark are sometimes said to be struck at Ravenna; however, the majority of the sources say the mint is Rome.

The type with the two dots and with an MD mintmark has only one example known to exist.

The only known example:


© Classical Numismatic Group, Inc.

Coins with a Z have the letter appearing after the CONOB, and only three examples are known to exist. Out of those three example, one is in the Tolstoi collection (n. 84) and the other is in the Gabinetto Numismatico Bizantino 17/2 of Turin. While Ravenna has often been attributed as the mint for these pieces, there have been some differing opinions in recent times, citing the mint as Rome.

An example of a coin with the Z:


© Numismatica Ars Classica NAC AG

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日付 劣品 並品 美品 極美品 準未使用 未使用
ND (491-518) : - MD (en) Struck in Mediolanum/Milan
ND (491-518) A - (en) Probably struck in Rome
ND (491-518) A - MD (en) Struck in Mediolanum/Milan
ND (491-518) I - (en) Uncertain mint
ND (491-518) Z - (en) Struck in Ravenna or Rome
ND (491-518) θ - RM (en) Struck in Rome

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