File:AR 50 Denarii - Vandals - Gelimer - Carthage.jpg

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English: AR 50 Denarii (15mm, 1.11 g, 3h) minted in Carthage in 530-534 AD by the Vandal king Gelimer.
Obverse: D N REX G-EILAMIR, diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust, all within wreath.
Reverse: D • N / L (mark of value) in two lines, cross above, all within wreath.
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AR 50 Denarii (15mm, 1.11 g, 3h) minted in Carthage in 530-534 AD by the Vandal king Genseric.

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