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Tremissis

 
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Julius Nepos
Frankish gold Tremissis with Christian cross, issued by minter Madelinus, Dorestad, The Netherlands, mid-600s.

Tremissis was a currency of the Late Ancient Rome, equal to one-third of solidus. Tremissis coins continued to be minted by descendants to the Roman Empire, such as Anglo-Saxon Britain[1] or the Eastern Roman Empire.[2]


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