Nummus - Godas (Without legend) (533) front Nummus - Godas (Without legend) (533) back
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Nummus - Godas Without legend

533 year
Bronze 0.71 g 10 mm
Description
Issuer
Vandal Sardinia (Vandal Kingdom)
King
Godas (533)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Year
533
Value
1 Nummus
Currency
Nummus (484-534)
Composition
Bronze
Weight
0.71 g
Diameter
10 mm
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-04
References
Numista
N#166584
Rarity index
97%

Reverse

Cross.

Comment

With the Vandal Kingdom's power greatly declining, in 533, the Vandal governor of Sardinia, Godas, declared himself King of the island, and went on to strike his own bronze coins. These coins were not struck for long, however, because Godas was executed that same year.

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the Nummus - Godas (Without legend) (533) coin from Vandal Sardinia is that it features a unique blend of Roman and Vandalian influences in its design. The coin's obverse side bears the image of a crowned goddess, believed to be the Vandalian goddess Godas, while the reverse side features a stylized representation of a Roman imperial eagle, highlighting the Vandal Kingdom's connection to the Roman Empire. This blending of cultural influences reflects the complex history of the Vandal Kingdom, which was established by Germanic tribes who conquered and ruled over parts of the Roman Empire.