1 Tremissis (In the name of Anastasius I; Round shoulder; straight tassels) (501-575) front 1 Tremissis (In the name of Anastasius I; Round shoulder; straight tassels) (501-575) back
1 Tremissis (In the name of Anastasius I; Round shoulder; straight tassels) (501-575) photo
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1 Tremissis In the name of Anastasius I; Round shoulder; straight tassels

 
Gold 1.41 g 16 mm
Description
Issuer
Uncertain Germanic tribes
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
501-575
Value
1 Tremissis = ⅓ Solidus
Currency
Solidus (circa 301-750)
Composition
Gold
Weight
1.41 g
Diameter
16 mm
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-04
References
Numista
N#153887
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Winged Victory with star to the right, all surrounded by legend.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
VICTOPIA AV - CVSTORVH
CONOC

Translation:
Victoria Augustus / Constantinople
Victory of the August / Constantinople

Edge

Plain

Comment

This coin is said to be struck from the early- to mid-6th century.

While this coin looks extremely similar to certain Ostrogothic issues, the slightly-off syle and odd legend means this is more likely an imitation of those Ostrothic issues that was struck at an Uncertain Germanic Tribe.

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about this coin is that it was minted during the reign of Anastasius I, who was the last Roman Emperor to rule before the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Despite being made of gold, the coin weighs only 1.41 grams, making it a relatively small and portable form of currency for its time. Additionally, the coin features a unique design with straight tassels on the shoulder, which sets it apart from other coins of the same era.