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Aksumite Empire: Kaleb (ca. 510-540) AR Unit (Hahn, Aksumite 42; Munro-Hay Type 111; BMC Axum 411-12)
Obv: ነገሠ ከለበ (neguš Kaleb; King Kaleb); Crowned bust right; cross above 
Rev: ለሀገረ ዘየደለ (la-hagar ze-yedlu (or za-yedallu); May this be (or he who is) suitable for the city/country); Bust right, wearing headcloth; cross above

Aksumite Empire: Kaleb (ca. 510-540) AR Unit (Hahn, Aksumite 42; Munro-Hay Type 111; BMC Axum 411-12)

Obv: ነገሠ ከለበ (neguš Kaleb; King Kaleb); Crowned bust right; cross above
Rev: ለሀገረ ዘየደለ (la-hagar ze-yedlu (or za-yedallu); May this be (or he who is) suitable for the city/country); Bust right, wearing headcloth; cross above

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Kaleb B   [Mar 05, 2017 at 01:59 AM]
Are the obverse and reverse descriptions correct? They don't seem to match the coin.
Kaleb B   [Mar 16, 2017 at 08:50 PM]
Just curious, did you ever find the description for this coin? Only reason I ask is I have a similar one and am curious as to what the writing might mean. Thanks!
Quant.Geek   [Mar 19, 2017 at 10:20 AM]
The attribution is complete Smile . Can you see the unicode legends properly?
Kaleb B   [Apr 21, 2017 at 03:49 PM]
Yes I can see the characters, thank you! Smile

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