Visigoths Gold Tremissis Sisebut (612-621 AD) MS-64 NGC
Visigoths Gold Tremissis Sisebut (612-621 AD) MS-64 NGC
Dating back to the early Middle Ages, this gold tremissis originates from the Kingdom of the Visigoths during the rule of Sisebut, between the years 612 and 621 AD. Weighing approximately 1.5 grams, the small gold coin contains about 0.0470 troy ounces of precious metal, representing a fascinating era of European history when Germanic kingdoms established their own distinct coinage systems. The design of this piece is characterized by its stylized, medieval artistry. Both the front and the back of the coin feature a facing bust, presenting a symmetrical and intriguing visual continuity. This particular specimen has survived the centuries in exceptional condition, graded Mint State 64 (MS-64), which preserves the sharp details of these early medieval portraits for modern observers to study and appreciate.
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Specifications
| Year | 612-621 AD |
|---|---|
| Grade | MS-64 (PCGS) |
| Legal-tender face value | AV Tremissis |
| Metal | Gold |
| Weight | 0.0470 troy oz |
| Purity | N/A |
| Thickness | 1.4 mm |
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