The tremis (tremissis) was a gold coin created by Emperor Magnus Maximus in the year 385, valued at a third of a solidus. With the decline of the Western Roman Empire and difficulties in acquiring gold, the Germanic rulers of Western Europe stopped minting the solidus and began producing the tremis instead.

On the obverse, frontal bust of Sisebut with pearl diadem and chlamys, surrounded by the legend SISEBVTVS RE(x) and a cross. On the reverse, frontal bust of Sisebut with pearl diadem and chlamys, surrounded by the legend ISPALI PIVS and a cross.

Minted by Sisebut, Visigoth King of Hispania.

Hispalis (Sevilla). 612-621 dC

Weight: 1,52 g