Tremissis - Sisenand (Tucci) (631-636) front Tremissis - Sisenand (Tucci) (631-636) back
Tremissis - Sisenand (Tucci) (631-636) photo
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Tremissis - Sisenand Tucci

 
Gold 1.31 g -
Description
Issuer
Visigothic Kingdom
King
Sisenand (631-636)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
631-636
Value
1 Tremissis
Currency
Tremissis
Composition
Gold
Weight
1.31 g
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-04
References
Numista
N#192532
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Script: Latin

Lettering: + IVSTVS TVCCI

Interesting fact

The Visigothic Kingdom's Standard circulation coin Tremissis - Sisenand (Tucci) (631-636) made of Gold weighing 1.31 g is an interesting coin because it was used during a time of great cultural and religious change in Europe. The Visigoths were a Germanic tribe that had conquered much of the Roman Empire and established their own kingdom in what is now modern-day Spain and Portugal. This coin was issued during the reign of King Sisenand (also known as Tucci), who ruled the Visigothic Kingdom from 631 to 636 AD. At the time, the Visigothic Kingdom was transitioning from a pagan society to a Christian one, and this coin reflects this change. The coin features an image of a cross on one side and the name of the king on the other, indicating the influence of Christianity on the Visigothic culture. The use of gold in the coin also signifies the wealth and power of the Visigothic Kingdom during this period. Overall, this coin provides a fascinating glimpse into the cultural and religious shifts that were taking place in Europe during the 7th century.