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English: Probably his best preserved coin. AV Solidus, Ravenna mint. The inscription reads DNI-VSTI-NVS PP AVG / VICTORI-A AVGGG Z.
Date between 565 and 578
Source Numisbids.com
Author Artemide Aste
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