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Coin of Hilderic from Carthage

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Carthage (Zeugitana)
Ruler: Hilderic, 523 - 530

Coin of Hilderic from Carthage

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Carthage (Zeugitana)
Ruler: Hilderic, 523 - 530

Coin from Carthage

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Carthage (Zeugitana)

Coin from Carthage

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Carthage (Zeugitana)

Coin from Carthage

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Carthage (Zeugitana)

Coin from Carthage

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Carthage (Zeugitana)

100 Denarii of Gunthamund from Carthage

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Carthage (Zeugitana)
Ruler: Gunthamund, King of the Vandals, ca. 450–496, ruled 484–96

50 Denarii of Gunthamund from Carthage

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Carthage (Zeugitana)
Ruler: Gunthamund, King of the Vandals, ca. 450–496, ruled 484–96

50 Denarii of Gunthamund from Carthage

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Carthage (Zeugitana)
Ruler: Gunthamund, King of the Vandals, ca. 450–496, ruled 484–96

25 Denarii of Gunthamund from Carthage

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Carthage (Zeugitana)
Ruler: Gunthamund, King of the Vandals, ca. 450–496, ruled 484–96

50 Denarii of Gelimer from Carthage

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Carthage (Zeugitana)
Ruler: Gelimer, King of the Vandals and Alans, 480–553, ruled 530–34

1 Siliqua of Gaiseric in the name of Honorus from Carthage

Mint: Carthage (Zeugitana)
Honorand: Honorius, Flavius, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 384–423, ruled 393–423
Ruler: Gaiseric, King of the Vandals and Alans, ca. 389–477, ruled 428–77

50 Denarii of Hilderic from Carthage

Mint: Carthage (Zeugitana)
Ruler: Hilderic, 523 - 530

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