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English: Image from Rivista italiana di numismatica 1892 Table III (../171)
Medieval coins from Italy.
1: exagium, name of byzantine coin weight (intended to test the legitimate weight of a coin: In use mainly under Arcadius, Honorius, Teodosius II e Valentinianus III
2: Solidus of Constantin V & his son Leo IV
3: Tremissis of the same
4: Solidus of Liutprand of Benevento (751-758)
5: Tremissis of the same
6: Denar of Benedictus IV
7: idem
8: Denar of John XII
9: Idem
Italiano: Immagine da Rivista italiana di numismatica 1892 Tavola III (../171)
monete medievali italiane.
1: exagium (nome di peso monetario in uso prevalentemente sotto l'impero di Arcadio, Onorio, Teodosio II e Valentiniano III
2: Solido di Costantino V e del figlio Leone IV
3: Tremisse degli stessi
4:Solido di Liutprando di Benevento (751-758)
5:Tremisse dello stesso
6: Denaro di Benedetto IV
7: idem
8: Denaro di Giovanni XII
9: Idem
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