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Pierced gold tremissis of Justinian I

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posted on 2021-10-26, 15:10 authored by Helena HamerowHelena Hamerow
Pierced gold tremissis, Visigothic, of Justinian I (527-65). Weight 1.440 grammes.Obv. ƆIYSTINI ΛNVSNC. Bust of Emperor right, diademed with backswept hairstyle, wearing paludamentum, cross on breast.Rev. ΨV TIVHT ITΛVH.1 (In exergue CONO). Barbarous Victory moving right, wreath in right hand. On both sides pearled very thin metal. Pierced for suspension, near cross in chest. Good yellow gold, and in mint condition, or nearly so.Visigothic imitation of tremissis of Justinian I, struck in reigns of Amalaric - Athanagildo or subsequently after Justinian's death. Looks like a debased one in series, possibly not long before issues in the name of Leovogildo and Hermenegildo c. 580. Possibly third quarter of 6th century.Lab results: Meas. density gm/cc: 18.2Exp. dens.: 19Surface analysis: Au 98%, Ag 2%, Cu 0%, Fe trace.

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Grave ID

Guilton Grave 41

Object ID

M6060

Catalogue Number

M 6060

Material

gold (Sonia Hawkes Material Notes; gold) (Antiquarian Material; gold)

Complete Keyword List (Including Alternatives)

other coin (Sonia Hawkes Keyword; coin) (Antiquarian Keyword; coin)

Status

extant

Location

National Museums Liverpool

Collection

Mayer Collection

Original Collection

Faussett

Category ID

coin-pendant

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