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Français : Solidus monté en bijou, frappé à Massalia, Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône).

Avers : CNLOTARIVS…buste diadémé et drapé à droite. Revers : …OTARI VICTVRIA…croix latine pattée, au-dessus d’un globe entre deux croisettes. Elle est accostée des lettres M et A.

Clotaire II a fait frappé des monnaies marseillaises imitant le monnayage de Maurice Tibère. Il remplace la formule Victoria Augustorum par Victoria Chlotarii. On trouve des solidi frappés avec la mention du chiffre XXI et d’autres avec XX.
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