723:
Vandals in North Africa and Sardinia. Gaiseric (428-477) to Huneric (447-484). AR Siliqua in the name of Honorius. Pseudo-Ravenna mint in Carthage, 470s-early 480s AD. Obv. [DN] HONORI[...]
724:
Vandals in North Africa and Sardinia. Hilderic (523-530). AE Nummus. Obv. [HI]LDI R[EX] Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. Cross pattée within wreath. Cf. ME[...]
725:
Vandals in North Africa and Sardinia. Gelimer (530-534). AE Nummus, Carthage mint. Obv. GEIL[ ] Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. Monogram within wreath. ME[...]
727:
Ostrogothic Italy, Theoderic (493-526). AR Quarter Siliqua, in the name of Anastasius I. Ravenna mint, c. 493-518 AD. Obv. DN ANAST-ASIVS AVC. Pearl-diademed and mantled bust of Anasta[...]
728:
Ostrogothic Italy, Theoderic (493-526). AE Nummus, Pseudo-Imperial Coinage, in the name of Justinian I (?). Rome or Ravenna mint. Obv. Pearl-diademed and draped bust right. Rev.[...]
729:
Ostrogothic Italy, Athalaric (526-534). AE Nummus in name of Justinian I, Rome mint. Obv. Diademed and draped bust righ. Rev. Monogram of Atalaric. MEC 1, 135; Metlich 88;[...]
731:
Ostrogothic Italy, Athalaric (526-534). AE Decanummium, Ravenna mint. Obv. INVICT-AROMA. Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Roma right. Rev. D N/ATHAL/ARICVS/REX in four lines; al[...]
732:
Ostrogothic Italy, Athalaric (526-534). AE Nummus, in the name of Justinian I, Ravenna mint. Obv. Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. Monogram (Sabatier 24) [...]
733:
Ostrogothic Italy. Municipal bronze coinage of Ravenna. AE Decanummium, struck c. 536-554. Obv. FELIX R-AVENNA. Draped bust of Ravenna right, wearing mural crown, earring and necklace.[...]
734:
The Gepids. Uncertain king. AR Quarter Siliqua, in the name of Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I (491-518). Sirmium mint, c. 491-552 AD. Obv. ON ΛNΛSTΛSIVS PP ΛVC. Pearl-diademed and [...]
735:
The Lombards at Beneventum. Grimoald III as Princeps (792-806). Gilded AE Tremissis, contemporary counterfeit. Obv. GRIM VALD. Crowned and draped bust facing, holding globus cruciger; [...]
736:
The Lombards at Beneventum. Sicard (832-839). Pale AV Solidus. Obv. SIC (wedge) (wedge) ARDV• . Draped bust facing, wearing crown with cross and holding globus cruciger; wedge in rig[...]