Leovigild with mint Names. Hermenegild, 579 – 584. Bronze, without mint name (most likely Ispali, Hermenegild’s capital and the centre of distribution of the bronze coinage) circa 579-584, Æ 1.89 g. Diademed bust r., holding cross. Rev. ERM. MV, vol. I, fig. 107. Pliego AJN 30, p. 227, 1-2.
Of the highest rarity, only three coins known and one of the few of bronze coins
that can be dated to a specific period. Green patina and about very fine
Ex CNG sale 50, 1999, 1784. From the Cornelius C. Vermeuele III collection.
Price realized | -- |
Starting price | 400 CHF |
Estimate | 500 CHF |