Coins from Migrating Tribes
The Migration Period was a period during the decline of the Roman Empire around the 4th to 6th centuries AD in which there were widespread migrations of peoples within or into Europe, mostly into Roman territory, notably the Germanic tribes and the Huns.

Many of the migrations were movements of Germanic, Hunnic, Slavic and other peoples into the territory of the then declining Roman Empire, with or without accompanying invasions or war.

Some of the migrating tribes - most notably the Vandals, the Ostrogoths, and the Lombards - began striking coins when they started to settle down in Imperial territory or established their own realms. These coins were, at least initially, imitations of existing Roman issues.
Migrating Tribes
/Files/Images/Coinsite/CoinDB/183.jpg
An AR Half-Siliqua struck 493-526 in Italia
Obverse: Tiny head left facing Justin I with DIIVΛDƆSVIISIIΛ

Reverse: Chain wreath outer with VICTOII / SRM/ CON

Diameter: 15.4 mm
Die Orientation: 0 H
Weight: 1 g

Commonly referred to as Gepids siliqua

Gennari type 4
/Files/Images/Coinsite/CoinDB/210.jpg
An AR unit struck 493-526 in Italia
Obverse: Right facing Justin I very odd bust with legend (…) IΛIII

Reverse: Theoreric monogram no legend

Diameter: 12.5 mm
Die Orientation: 0 H
Weight: 0.9 g

Commonly called "Gepids Siliqua"

Gennari monogram 47, R157
/Files/Images/Coinsite/CoinDB/235.jpg
An AR Half-Siliqua struck 493-526 in Italia
Obverse: right facing Anastasius with the text DИANAƧTΛ (…) VƧPΛ

Reverse: Theoderic monogram ИVICΓΛ+NROMΛ

Diameter: 13 mm
Die Orientation: 0 H
Weight: 0.8 g

Commonly referred to as “Gepids siliqua”

No references provided for this coin
/Files/Images/Coinsite/CoinDB/262.jpg
An AR 3/4 Siliqua struck 491-504 in Italia
Obverse: right facing, almost Celtic like profile ANASTASIVSP

Reverse: Gennari monogram 13, MINV+ΛROMΛO

Diameter: 16 mm
Die Orientation: 0 H
Weight: 1.5 g

Commonly referred to as “Gepids siliqua”

No references provided for this coin
/Files/Images/Coinsite/CoinDB/264.jpg
An AR Half-Siliqua struck 493-526 in Italia
Obverse: Right facing bust text reads STISSΛNV

Reverse: Theoderic monogram used by Witigis and Baduila Text VΛΛVIT+IIYGNV

Diameter: 14.1 mm
Die Orientation: 0 H
Weight: 1 g

Commonly referred to as “Gepids siliqua”

No references provided for this coin
(6) Ostrogoths | Theodoric | Anastasius I
/Files/Images/Coinsite/CoinDB/1700_Theodoric.jpg
An AR Quarter-Siliqua struck 493-518 AD in Ravenna
Obverse: pearl-didemed bust right, Ostrogothic-style garment; D N ANASTASIVS

Reverse: monogram of Theodoric - (THRD) S / O; INVIC_TA ROMA / *

Diameter: 8.5 mm
Die Orientation: -
Weight: 0.5 g
in the name of Anastasius Ravenna or Rome
WARWICK WROTH No.:78 plate vii.9
/Files/Images/Coinsite/CoinDB/240.jpg
An AE Half-Centenionalis struck 425-455 in Rome
Obverse: Valentinian III imitation with legend TIIII

Reverse: Cross within wreath

Diameter: 9.5 mm
Die Orientation: 0 H
Weight: 0.8 g
No notes for this coin
BMC 182
/Files/Images/Coinsite/CoinDB/263.jpg
An AR Half-Siliqua struck 576-565 in Carthage
Obverse: Left facing bust of Justinian II(?) IIVADPSVISTSΛIIΛ

Reverse: Monogram of Justinian II

Diameter: 12.5 mm
Die Orientation: 0 H
Weight: 1 g

Commonly referred to as “Gepids siliqua”

No references provided for this coin
/Files/Images/Coinsite/CoinDB/250.jpg
An AE Follis struck 527 in Antioch
Obverse: Cuirassed bust right with text DIИIƧIΓΛNOVƧ

Reverse: Large M Star both sides, cross above, no officina letter present, mint mark ANTIX

Diameter: 31 mm
Die Orientation: -
Weight: 14.3 g
No notes for this coin
Sear 213 Prototype?
(10) Vandals | Honorius
/Files/Images/Coinsite/CoinDB/1209_Honorius_Gaiseric.jpg
An AE Half-Centenionalis struck c. 440-490 AD in Carthage?
Obverse: pearl-didemed, draped and cuirassed bust of Honorius right; D N HONORI_VS P F AVG

Reverse: Victory facing, head left, holding wreath in each hand; VICTORI_A AVGGG / P / RM

Diameter: 11 mm
Die Orientation: -
Weight: 1.1 g
Gaiseric
BMC Vandals, p. 17, 1-3
(11) Vandals | Imitation
/Files/Images/Coinsite/CoinDB/Vandal_unofficial.jpg
An AE Half-Centenionalis struck c. 440-490 AD in Carthage?
Obverse: pearl-didemed, draped and cuirassed bust of Honorius? right

Reverse: Victory facing, head left, holding wreath in each hand; IIIIII / q

Diameter: 9 mm
Die Orientation: -
Weight: 8 g
No notes for this coin
unofficial