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Anastasius AU TremissisANASTASIUS I. 491-518 AD. AV Tremissis. DN ANASTASIUS PP AVG; Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / : VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM; Victory walking right, head left, holding globus cruciger and wreath; */CONOB.
DOC I 10a; MIB 12; SB 8.
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Constans IIHalf follis, Carthage, Sear 1057
Obv: Bust facing, DN CONSTANTNV PP
Rev: Cross, X - X at sides, CRTG in exergue
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Constans IIConstans II (641-668), 12 nummia of Alexandria, Sear 1027. This type was probably struck between September 641 when Constans became Augustus and Autumn 642, when the Arabs finally subjugated Egypt, though it is possible that the Arabs might have continued striking it for a while after the conquest.
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Constans IIConstans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Half Follis, Carthage mint
Struck: 643-647 AD
Obverse: CONSTANTINVS (sometimes preceded by D or DN) PP A (or similar)
Bust facing, beardless, wearing crown and chlamys, and holding globus cruciger.
Reverse: XX with large cross between; in exergue, CRT [G] ; sometimes with pellets to left and right of cross, sometimes two pellets above the cross, and sometimes three pellets at the center of the exergual line.
SB 1057.
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Constans IIHalf follis of Carthage,
Sear 1057
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Constans IIConstans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Half Follis, Carthage mint
Struck: 647-659 AD
Obverse: DNCONSTANTN (or similar)
Bust facing, with short beard, as consul, wearing loros and crown with trefoil ornament on circlet. In right hand, mappa; in left, globus cruciger.
Reverse: Cross. To left and right, C / X and T / X. Above, [star2] with pellets to left and right.
DOC 144 (Class 4 of Carthaginian copper); SB 1059.
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Constans IIConstans II, mint Carthage. Sear 1055.
No legend. Constans (on left), with long beard, and Constantine IV (on right), beardless, standing facing; the former wears crown and cuirass, and holds long cross; the latter wears crown and chlamys; between their head cross (which I didn't notice).
Reverse: Heraclius on left and Tiberius on right, standing facing, each wearing crown and chlamys; between them, large M, with monogram 35 above, and KT(C like symbol with a tail) beneath.
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Constans IIConstans II, half follis of Carthage, Sear 1057, which has been overstruck on another issue, possibly as Sear says S.1056.
Obv. Beardless crowned bust facing, CONSTANTINVS round
Rev. XX with large cross between, CRTG in ex.Tanit
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Constans II20 nummia .
CE 641-668 mint of Carthage.
Similar to Sear 1059.
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Constans IIhalf follis
minted at Carthage
Sear 1057Tanit
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Constans II Half follisHalf follis of Constans II, Carthage mint, Sear 1057
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Constans II SolidusConstans II AV Solidus. Carthage mint. (645/6 AD).
Obv: DN CONS TATIN P, beardless facing bust, in crown & chlamys, holding globus cruciger / VICTO RIAVGGG, cross potent on three steps; P in right field; /CONOB.
Sear 1030Tanit
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Constantin IV SolidusCONSTANTINE IV. 668-685 AD. AV Solidus. Carthage mint. Struck 668 AD. Helmeted facing bust, holding spear and shield / Cross potent on three steps; flanked by Heraclius and Tiberius standing facing; pellet to left of cross.
Ref.: Sear, 1188; R., 1651; B.N. 4; D.O. 43; M.I.B.III 20.
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HeracliusHeraclius and Heraclius Constantine follis, probably regnal year 4, from Constantinople, officina 5, overstruck over a follis of Justinian, regnal year 15 or later.Tanit
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Heraclius Half siliquaHeraclius
Silver half siliqua, 0.66g, 11.6mm, 100º, Carthage mint, 614-618 A.D. or less likely 628-629 A.D.; obverse D N ERACLIO PP AV, bust of Heraclius facing, beardless, wearing cuirass, paludamentum, and crown with pendilia and cross; reverse no inscription; to left bust of Heraclius Constantine, Heraclius' son, wearing chlamys with tablion and crown with pendilia and cross, to right bust of Martina, Heraclius' wife, wearing robes and crown with long pendilia and cross, cross between heads;
DO class III, SB-871, DO-233, MIB 149, DO 233, MIB 149, BMC 343-6, Tolstoi 319-20, Ratto 1460-64, Morrison (CBN) 3-11, S 871
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Heraclius Half siliquaHeraclius,
Silver half siliqua. Carthage mint, 614-618 A.D. or less likely 628-629 A.D.; obverse D N ERACLIO PP AV, bust of Heraclius facing, beardless, wearing cuirass, paludamentum, and crown with pendilia and cross; reverse no inscription; to left bust of Heraclius Constantine, Heraclius' son, wearing chlamys with tablion and crown with pendilia and cross, to right bust of Martina, Heraclius' wife, wearing robes and crown with long pendilia and cross, cross between heads
DO class III, SB-871, DO-233, MIB 149, DO 233, MIB 149, BMC 343-6, Tolstoi 319-20, Ratto 1460-64, Morrison (CBN) 3-11, S 871
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Heraclius Half siliquaHeraclius,
Silver half siliqua. Carthage mint, 614-618 A.D. or less likely 628-629 A.D.; obverse D N ERACLIO PP AV, bust of Heraclius facing, beardless, wearing cuirass, paludamentum, and crown with pendilia and cross; reverse no inscription; to left bust of Heraclius Constantine, Heraclius' son, wearing chlamys with tablion and crown with pendilia and cross, to right bust of Martina, Heraclius' wife, wearing robes and crown with long pendilia and cross, cross between heads
DO class III, SB-871, DO-233, MIB 149, DO 233, MIB 149, BMC 343-6, Tolstoi 319-20, Ratto 1460-64, Morrison (CBN) 3-11, S 871
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Heraclius SolidusAU Solidus
Obv: dNERACOMTPP (indictional year mark) - Crowned facing busts of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine.
Rev: VICTORIAAVCC(indictional year mark) Exe: CONOB - Cross potent on steps. c.625-627 (Carthage)Tanit
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Heraclius SolidusAU Solidus
Obv. Crowned & cuir bust facing holding gl. cr., D.N. ERAC [Greek_Lambda] IO PP [Greek_Delta] I (=yr 14 indiction, 625-6 AD)
Rev. Cross potent on two steps, VICTORIA AVGG IE (=yr 15 indiction, 626-7 AD), CONOB in ex.
S.866 from Carthage
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Heraclius SolidusAV Solidus - 4.49 g.
Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, 613-638. Solidus 625/629. Officina I. Crowned busts of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine facing. Heraclius Constantine almost as large as Heraclius. Rev. Cross potent on three steps.
Sear 743.Tanit
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Heraclius SolidusAU Solidus
Heraclius 610 - 641 AD - Mint Carthage
Obv: DNERACLIOETERACONSTPP ; Facing busts of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, wearing chlamys and elaborate crown with cross on top, Heraclius has a short beard and Heraclius Constantine has no beard and is smaller and a Cross between their heads
Rev: VICTORIAAGG(Delta), CONOB in exergue ; Cross Potent on two steps
Ref: W65, S-867 var, DOC-204, Berk-132, MIB-84a, R-1371, BMC-324, BN-3Tanit
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Justin IJustin I, (518-527 A.D.) Constantinople, Sear 65, Hahn 13....No cross above the head & cross above M....
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Justin IIAE Follis . Justin II
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Justin IIDecanummium ; issued at Carthage during the years 572-574.
Obverse:facing busts of Justin and his wife Sophia; in ex VITA
Sear 400
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Justin IIDecanummium ; issued at Carthage during the years 572-574.
Obverse:facing busts of Justin and his wife Sophia; in ex VITA
Sear 400Tanit
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Justin IIDecanummium ; issued at Carthage during the years 572-574.
Obverse:facing busts of Justin and his wife Sophia; in ex VITA
Sear 400Tanit
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Justin II decanummiumDecanummium of Justin II.
Justin II, AE 10 nummi (decanummim), Carthage Mint,
D N IVSTINVS P P A; Diademed and draped bust right. / Large X, PR to left, ANNO to right, * below, CAR in exergue.
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Justin II half FollisJustin II half Follis
Carthage, reference SBCV 396
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Justin II pentanummimpentanummium minted by Justin II in Carthage.
Obv: D. N. IVSTINUS PP. Diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: Large V; to left P/R; to right A/N/N/O; above, cross; in ex., CAR or KAR.
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Justinian IAE follis. Justinian the Great , Carthage Mint, D N IVSTINI ANVS P P AVG Facing, cuirassed bust, cross to right, holding globe with cross. / Large M, ANNO XIIII at sides, + above, S below, CAR in exergue.
Sear 261
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Justinian IAE follis. Justinian the Great , Carthage Mint, D N IVSTINI ANVS P P AVG Facing, cuirassed bust, cross to right, holding globe with cross. / Large M, ANNO XIII at sides, + above, S below, CAR in exergue.
Sear 261
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Justinian IFollis,
Constantinople mint, officina B (?),
y. 532-537,
ref. MIB I, 84.
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Justinian IAE follis. Justinian the Great , Carthage Mint, D N IVSTINI ANVS P P AVG Facing, cuirassed bust, cross to right, holding globe with cross. / Large M, ANNO XIII at sides, + above, S below, CAR in exergue.
Sear 261
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Justinian I - SolidusJustinian I (AD 527-565). Gold solidus. Constantinople, ca. AD 527-537. D N IVSTINI-ANVS PP AVG, Helmeted, cuirassed bust three-quarters right, holding spear over right shoulder, shield on left shoulder / VICTORI-A AVGGG T, angel standing facing, holding long cross in right hand and globus cruciger in left, star in right field, CONOB in exergue.
DO 3f. MIB 5. Sear 137.
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Justinian I - SolidusJustinian I (AD 527-565). Gold solidus. Constantinople, ca. AD 527-537. D N IVSTINI-ANVS PP AVG, Helmeted, cuirassed bust three-quarters right, holding spear over right shoulder, shield on left shoulder / VICTORI-A AVGGG B, angel standing facing, holding long cross in right hand and globus cruciger in left, star in right field, CONOB in exergue.
DO 3f. MIB 5. Sear 137.
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Justinian I - SolidusJustinian I (AD 527-565). Gold solidus. Constantinople, ca. AD 527-537. D N IVSTINI-ANVS PP AVG, Helmeted, cuirassed bust three-quarters right, holding spear over right shoulder, shield on left shoulder / VICTORI-A AVGGG S, angel standing facing, holding long cross in right hand and globus cruciger in left, star in right field, CONOB in exergue.
DO 3f. MIB 5. Sear 137.
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Justinian I DecanummiumJustinian I Æ Decanummium. Carthage mint. D N IVSTINI-ANVS PP AVG, diademed, draped, & cuirassed bust right / Large I, cross above, star & cross flanking; KART.
Decanummium of Carthage, Justinian I, year 14 (540-41).
Sear 269
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Justinian I FollisJustinian I AE Follis, Constantinople, officinae E. DN IVSTINIANVS P.P.AVG, diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right / large M, cross above & on either side, CON in ex.
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Justinian I FollisJustinian I AE Follis of Carthage second workshop. D N IVSTINIANVS P P AG, diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right / large M, star left, crosses above and right, officina letter below, KART in ex.
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Justinian I FollisJustinian I Æ Follis. Carthage mint. D N IVSTINI-ANVS PP AVG, diademed, draped, & cuirassed bust right / Large M, cross above, star & cross flanking; KART.
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Justinian I Half follisJustinian I Æ Half Follis. Carthage mint, dated RY 13 (539/40 AD). D N IVSTINIANVS P P AVG, diademed, helmeted, & cuirassed facing bust, holding globus cruciger & shield; cross to right / Large K; cross above, ANNO X/VI across field; S/CAR.
DOC I 295. Sear 266.
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Justinian I half follisJustinian I half follis, Carthage mint
Sear 263
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Justinian I half siliquaSilver half siliqua of Justinian I from Carthage, Sear 256.
V-O/ M-T in angles of cross, CONOS beneath.
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Justinian I pentanummiumAE pentanummium, Carthage mint.
Sear 274
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Justinian I pentanummiumAE pentanummium, Carthage mint.
Sear 274
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Justinian I pentanummiumJustinian I pentanummium
AE pentanummium, Carthage mint.
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Malta Jean de la ValleteAV.Zecchino.3.35 g
MALTA,under the knights.Fra.Jean de la Vallete 1557-1568..
F'IOANNES DE VALLETE MI, Knight kneeling before St.John The Baptist.
Reverse.DA MICHI VIRTVTEM CONTRA HOSTES TVO, Christ standing in mandorla containing nine starsTanit
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Maurice TiberiusMaurice Tiberius, decanummium (X below cross) of Carthage, Sear 566
Obv Bust left, D.N. MAVRICI P or similar round, IND S (sixth indiction, = 587-88 or 602 AD)
Rev: Cross on steps, N - M at sides, X below
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Maurice Tiberiushalf follis, Constantinople, year 11 (592-3 AD), officina A, Sear 497.Tanit
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Maurice Tiberius SolidusMaurice Tiberius AV Solidus.
Struck indictional year 14 (=595/596 AD), Carthage mint.
D N mAVRI-C T P P AN I, helmeted facing bust, holding globus cruciger / VICTORI-A AVGG, angel standing facing, holding long P-headed cross & globus cruciger; I/CONOB.
Sear Byzantine Coins and their Values # sb0549
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PhocasAU Solidus
Obv.: DN FOCA - C PERP ANZ
Rev.: VICTORI - A AVCCZ
Sear 681; DOC 108.1 and 108.2 varieties
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PhocasPhocas, half follis, Carthage mint, year 6 (607-8 AD), Sear 686.Tanit
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Romanus IIAE Follis.
Anonymous follis, class B, attributed to Romanus II (1028-1034), Sear 1823.
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