Coins from the City of Lucca

After the Byzantines were pushed out of the Duchy of Tuscany, and after the Duchy joined their coins with Lombardy Proper, the City of Lucca gained a bit of independence and went on to mint some of its own local coins.

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Tremissis (700-750)

1 Tremissis (With line above; M to the left)
(700-750)

Standard circulation coin
Gold • 1.31 g • ⌀ 17 mm
CNI XI# 8, MEC I# 318, N# 179917
1 Tremissis (With line above; S to the left)
(700-750)

Standard circulation coin
Gold • 1.20 g • ⌀ 17 mm
CNI XI# 8, BMC Vandal# 3, N# 150854
1 Tremissis (With R above)
(700-750)

Standard circulation coin
Gold • 1.24 g • ⌀ 17 mm
CNI XI# 8, BMC Vandal# 3, BernSistem# 201, N# 144661
1 Tremissis (With star above)
(700-750)

Standard circulation coin
Gold • 1.23 g • ⌀ 17 mm
CNI XI# 8, BMC Vandal# 3, N# 144659
1 Tremissis (Without wheel dividing petals)
(700-750)

Standard circulation coin
Gold • 1.46 g • ⌀ 17 mm
MEC I# –, CNI XI# 16, BMC Vandal# 1, BernSistem# 204 var., MIR# 86, N# 144658
1 Tremissis (With wheel dividing petals)
(700-750)

Standard circulation coin
Gold • 1.36 g • ⌀ 16 mm
MEC I# 319, BMC Vandal# 1, BernSistem# 205, N# 144656

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