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English: Ostrogoths. Theodoric. 493-526.
AR Quarter Siliqua (0.83 g, 6h). Mediolanum (Milan) mint. Struck in the name of Anastasius I, circa AD 491-501.
D И VИVSTATSAS PP VΛC (S's and C retrograde, PP retrograde and inverted), pearl-diademed bust right, wearing Ostrogothic-style garment; O M I (O M I inverted) beneath bust
INVIT Λ ROMΛ, large “Theodericus” monogram with retrograde S; cross above, inverted C (star) M below.
COI 49 (same dies as illustration); MIB 43a (same dies); cf. MEC 1, 119-20.
Good VF, toned. Very rare.
Italiano: Ostrogoti. Teodorico. 493-526.
AR Quarto di siliqua (0,83 g, 6h). Zecca di Mediolanum. Coniata circa 491-501 a nome di Anastasio I.
D И VИVSTATSAS PP VΛC (le S e C retrograde, PP retrograde e invertite), busto con diadema di perle a destra, con abito di stile ostrogotico; O M I (O M I invertite) sotto il busto
INVIT Λ ROMΛ, grande monogramma “Theodericus” con S retrograda; croce sopra, C invertita (stella) M sotto.
COI 49 (illustrata con lo stesso conio); MIB 43a (stesso conio); cfr. MEC 1, 119-20.
VF. Molto rara.
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Author CNG
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