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De andere exemplaren zijn reeds vertegenwoor-. Sale 75. September Pre Long Beach Gold Tremissis (1.5g). Struck in the name of Justinian I. Obverse: Bust 527-565. Gold Tremissis (1.4g). With the name  #Policeman sacked for keeping #gold #Merovingian #Tremissis #coins found with Last days Last chance to buy the #Tremissis Special Offer @token sale !

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Merovingian Gold Tremissis 500-600AD Cut in half 7x13mm, 0.48g Provenance will be provided Merovingian Tremissis Gold Coin Anglo saxon era: $8,000. Merovingian Tremissis Gold Coin Anglo Saxon era. Gold coin 14 mm. The Merovingian Dynasty ruled for nearly 300 years, beginning in the middle of the 5th century AD. Their territory was largely in the Gaul region (modern day France). Copying a coin of Justin/Justinian. From an old English radd8 (2016, Sept. deceptive fake Aelia Eudocia tremissis) rafaprio (2016, Feb. all fakes.

Obverse: D N ZENO PERP AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right Reverse: Victory std.

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Weight: 1.47g. Uncertain Findspot. Obv. TIDIRICIACO Rev. +GVNDOBODE Source: Comments: Cf. Belfort 4297 Your search for 'tremissis' matched 540 lots from auctions added in the last six months. Roma Numismatics Ltd - E-Sale 82, Lot 1696.

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44. Severance: If any provision or part-provision of these terms and conditions is or becomes invalid, illegal or unenforceable, it shall be deemed modified to the minimum extent necessary to make it Byzantine Empire Gold, Silver and Bronze Coins Byzantine coins, Byzantine Empire 476 AD – 1453 AD, comprise those struck in the Eastern Roman Empire, the capital of which was Constantinople. RIC X 2610: Majorian. AV Tremissis, Ravenna mint. AD 457-461. 14 mm, 1.46 g. DN IVL MAIORIANVS PF AVC, pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
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Struck circa 573-578. +IR L VRVC CVRVRVI (first two Rs and first C retrograde), diademed and draped bust right; cross with crescents at corners on drapery / +INVR L VRV IVRVR (first two Rs retrograde), Victory advancing right, holding palm and wreath; • between legs; ONO (N retrograde) in exergue. Merovingian tremissis of the 7th century.

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The Merovingian Dynasty ruled for nearly 300 years, beginning in the middle of the 5th century AD. Their territory was largely in the Gaul region (modern day France). Copying a coin of Justin/Justinian. From an old English radd8 (2016, Sept. deceptive fake Aelia Eudocia tremissis) rafaprio (2016, Feb. all fakes. Sestertii, Visigothic gold.

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Struck circa 573-578. +IRLVRVC CVRVRVI (first two Rs and first C retrograde), diademed and draped bust right; cross with crescents at corners on drapery / +INVRLVRV IVRVR (first two Rs retrograde), Victory advancing right, holding palm and wreath; • between legs; ONO (N retrograde) in exergue. His two ancient Greek [Baktrian] coins for sale at this time are fakes.) ancienhandltd (2021, Jan. a major fakeseller who has changed his username from hands-of history) ancientwarriors (2020, July. Fake Celtic, Lombards, Frankish, Greek silver, etc.) anddownthewaterfall (2020 July. Mostly sells modern coins. Tremissis (Gold, 16.5 mm, 1.45 g, 6 h), Constantinople, 687-692. D IЧSTINIA-NЧS PE AV Crowned bust of Justinian II facing, wearing chlamys and holding cross on globe in his right hand.

Obverse: D N ZENO PERP AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right Reverse: Victory std. holding long cross. VICTORIA AGGG 612- 621 . 612- 621 Ad Gold Spain Visigoths Sisebut Av Tremissis Anacs Mint State 63. $1450.00 Tremissis: The tremissis was one of several old Byzantine gold coins.