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2058 BYZANTINE, Latin Rule Half Tetarteron S-2058 OBV Bust of Virgin nimbate, wearing tunic and maphorion
REV Leaved patriarchal cross.
17mm 1.59gm
I think this is the most attractive and unique design for any of the Latin issues. Simon
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2059 BYZANTINE, Latin Rule Half Tetarteron S-2059 OBV Figure of St. Helen Nimbate, turned slightly to the r. wearing stemma, divitision, collar-piece, and jeweled loros of simplified type; holds patriarchal cross on long shaft in l. hand
REV Full-length figure of St. Constantine turned slightly to the l. wearing stemma, divitision, collar-piece, and jeweled loros of a simplified type; holds patriarchal cross on a long shaft in r. hand and in l. , anexikakia.
20mm 2.28gm
Almost as Struck; area of flat strike, excellent remaining detail. From dies of exceptional style. Extremely Rare. Roma
Simon
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2060 BYZANTINE, Latin Rule Half Tetarteron S-2060OBV Full length figure of Christ
REV Full length of Emperor?
size 17.11mm
weight 1.5 gmSimon
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AE weight, 1 Nomisma, dotted pattern both side, dotted cross left down, and dotted rosette (?) etc..#35AE weight, 1 Nomisma, dotted pattern both side, dotted cross left down, and dotted rosette (?) etc..#35
type: Byzantine AE weight, There is a coin weight to 1 Nomisma = 4 Scripula.
The lettering N with rosette = No is clearly Greek, cross with 4 points stylized 4 scripula.
size: 13x13x3mm,
weight: 3,95g,
date: 5th.-7th. centuries A.D.,
ref: ???
distribution: Byzantine,
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Anastasius I AE36 Follis
491-518 CE
Obverse: DN ANASTASIVS P P AVG
Pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: Large M, star to left, cross above, star to right, officina letter Gamma below.
Mintmark: CONPericles J2
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Anonymous AE FollisAttributed to Constantine VIII (1025-1028 CE)
Obverse: Bust of Christ facing, wearing nimbus cross with various ornaments in each limb.. pallium and colobium, and holding books of Gospels.
Reverse: +IhSyB / XRISTUS/ bASILEy/bASILE - in 4 lines, Greek legend, "Jesus Christ, King of Kings."
Mint: Constantinople
SB 1813 Class A2. AE 32, 14.12gBelisarius
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Arab Pseudo-Byzantine (imitating Constans II, SBCV 1000 and similar)Arab Pseudo-Byzantine, Bilad al-Sham (Greater Syria), c. 658 - 680 A.D. Bronze follis, Goodwin type E (imitating Constans II, SBCV 1000 and similar), VF, 2.934g, 26.9mm, 315o, obverse emperor standing facing, wearing crown and chlamys, long cross in r., globus cruciger in l.; reverse, large cursive m, blundered letters and symbols around. Ex FORVM, photo credit FORVMPodiceps
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Arab-Byzantine Imitation Follis of Constans II
650-680 AD
Obverse: Constans, crowned and wearing chlamys, beardless, standing facing, holding long cross and cross on globe.
Reverse: Large m (lower case), cross above.Pericles J2
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ARAB-BYZANTINE, Umayyad Caliphate. Mu'awiya I ibn Abi Sufyan. AH 41-60 / AD 661-680. or 661-697 A.D. Obverse :
KAΛON “bi-hims”
Facing bust of Byzantine emperor, holding globus cruciger; to left, KAΛON; to right, “bi-hims” in Arabic and bird’s-eye.
Reverse:
Є/M/I С/H/С - Large M
Large m; star flanked by bird’s eyes above; ground line below; Є/M/I С/H/С to left and right; “tayyib” in Arabic above “dumbell” flanked by pellets in exergue.
Attribution: Sica I 538 / Walker 65v / Arab Byzantine 65; Album 110
Weight3.98 Grams
Diameter:21 mm
Die Axis:4 H
Mu'awiya I ibn Abi Sufyan was the first Umayyad caliph , from AH 41-60 (died) / AD 661-680
From the Sam Mansourati Collection.Sam
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ARAB-BYZANTINE, Umayyad Caliphate. Mu'awiya I ibn Abi Sufyan. AH 41-60 / AD 661-680. or 661-697 A.D.Obverse :
KAΛON “bi-hims” بØمص
Facing bust of Byzantine emperor, holding globus cruciger; to left, KAΛON; to right, “bi-hims” in Arabic and bird’s-eye.
Reverse:
Є/M/I С/H/С - Large M
Large m; star flanked by bird’s eyes above; ground line below; Є/M/I С/H/С to left and right; “tayyib” طيب in Arabic above “dumbell” flanked by pellets in exergue.
Attribution: Sica I 538 / Walker 65v / Arab Byzantine 65; Album 110
Mu'awiya I ibn Abi Sufyan was the first Umayyad caliph , from AH 41-60 (died) / AD 661-680
From the Sam Mansourati Collection.Sam
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Bracelet, bronzeBronze bracelet
Byzantine, 7th century or later.
Diameter 80mm.
Multipart bracelet consisting of six hexagonal faceted emerald green glass beads strung on a wire, bound with a bronze strap that was looped over to form a hook and eye closure. The whole is held together by seven bronze bands wrapped around the strap, with wire re-inforcements.Lawrence W
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Byzantine AE weight, 1 Nomisma, dotted N and dotted cross right up and dotted rosette left down, #33Byzantine AE weight, 1 Nomisma, dotted N and dotted cross left down, and dotted rosette(?) right up #33
type: Byzantine AE weight, There is a coin weight to 1 Nomisma = 4 Scripula (underweight).
The lettering N with rosette = No is clearly Greek, cross with 4 points stylized 4 scripula.
size: 13,1x12,8x4mm,
weight: 3,4g,
date: 5th.-7th. centuries A.D.,
ref: ???
distribution: Byzantine,
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Byzantine AE weight, 1 Tremissis, Capital H with line border, #34Byzantine AE weight, 1 Tremissis, Capital H with line border, #34
type: Byzantine AE weight, "Capital H stands for the greek number 8. 8 means 8 keration which is equal to 1 tremissis "
size: 9,7x9,4x2,1mm,
weight: 1,31g,
date: 5th.-7th. centuries A.D.,
ref: ???
distribution: Byzantine,
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Byzantine AE weight, 3 Nomisma, Cross beetween N and Γ, and 4 circle, #37Byzantine AE weight, 3 Nomisma, Cross beetween N and Γ, and 4 circle, #37
type: Byzantine AE weight, 3 Nomisma (?).
size: 20x20x4mm,
weight: 12,33g,
date: 5th.-7th. centuries A.D.,???
ref: ???
distribution: Byzantine,
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Byzantine AE weight, B with tree dots (3 scripulum), #35Byzantine AE weight, B with tree dots (3 scripulum), #35
type: Byzantine AE weight,
size: 14x14x3,2mm,
weight: 3,35g,
date: 5th.-7th. centuries A.D.,
ref: ???
distribution: Byzantine,
Q-035
" its a B with three dots that might represent 3 scripula (3.35 g = 3 scripula of 1.12 g)" by "WileyC" thank you.quadrans
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Byzantine AE weight, N-S, over cross, 6 Numismata, #31Byzantine AE weight, N-S, over cross, 6 Numismata, #31
type: Byzantine AE weight,
size: 23x22,5x6mm,
weight: 26,56g, (this overweight, may be some dirt on it)
date: 5th.-7th. centuries A.D.,
ref: ???
distribution: Byzantine,
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Byzantine EmpireAE1 969 - 976 CE
Obverse: Christ facing with book of Gospels, + EMMANOVHA IX-XC.
Reverse: +IhSvS
XRISTvS
bASILEv
bASILE
(Jesus Christ king of kings)Pericles J2
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Byzantine TrachyUnknown
Weight: 1,7g
Length: 19mmPericles J2
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Byzantine TrachyUnknown
Weight: 2,2g
Length: 24mmPericles J2
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Byzantine, Alexius I Comnenus, AE TETARTERON SBCV-1931 DOC 40 CLBC 2.4.7 OBV Jeweled radiate Cross, decorated at the end of each limb with one large globule and two smaller, all on two steps.
REV. Bust of emperor wearing stemma, divitision and jeweled loros of traditional type; holds in r. hand scepter cruciger and in l. Globus cruciger. Complete Inscription
Size 19mm
Weight 3.08
This is a perfect example , nicely centered and a full legend for Alexius, choice in all aspects.
Simon
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Byzantine, Alexius III Angelus-Comnenus, Trachy SBCV-20112011 Alexius III Angelus-Comnenus, 1195-1203. Trachy SBCV-2011
Alexius III Angelus-Comnenus, 1195-1203. Trachy (Bronze, 27 mm, 2.88 g, 6 h), Constantinople, 1195-1197. Bust of Christ Pantocrator facing, raising right hand in benediction and holding scroll in left. Rev. Alexius and St. Constantine standing facing, holding between them globus cruciger, and each holding a labarum. DOC 3. SB 2011. Dark patina. Extremely fine.
Ex Nomos, pictured lightenedSimon
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Byzantine, John II AE half tetarteron 15 mm 1.6 grams
OBV :: Christ standing facing on footstool, nimbus Cr. pallium and colobium holding book of gospels
IC XC (L and rt)
REV :: John standing facing wearing crown divitision and chamys, holding labarum and gl. cr. to
Minted in Thessalonica
B.M.C 67-9, Sear 1954
http://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=42660.0
Johnny
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BYZANTINE, AE25
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BYZANTINE, Alexius 1 Comnenus, A.D.1081 - 1118, AV HyperpyronObv: Christ enthroned facing on square-backed throne, raising right hand in benediction.
Rev: Alexius standing facing, holding labarum and globus cruciger.
Sear 1924/25 (Thessalonika)
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BYZANTINE, ALEXIUS IAlexius I
Tetarteron AE 16mm.
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BYZANTINE, ALEXIUS I AE Tetarteron S- Unlisted DOC 41 CLBC 2.4.11
OBV Monogram of Alexius.
REV Bust of Emperor wearing stemma divitision and jeweled loros of traditional type holds in r. hand jeweled scepter and in l. gl. cr.
Size 16/18mm
Weight 2.3gm
This is believed to be a Thessalonica minted coin, it contains no silver. Grierson believed this coin to be an imitation and Hendy's original catalog mentioned the coin as mythical , a coin had been published a century before but no currently known examples.
By the time DOC IV was published twenty years latter, one was found in the collection of the museum of Istanbul.
My example has now been published in BULLETIN du cercle d'etudeas Numismatiques VOL 52 Jan 2015 by Cedric Wolkow, three examples are shown. This one appears to be in the best condition.
DOC lists the above coin as the only example( Istanbul Museum ) Weight 3.74gm and size at 17mm. Mine is considerable lighter.
Simon
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Byzantine, Alexius I Comnenus, AU Hyperpyron SBCV-1913Alexius I Comnenus, 1081-1118. Hyperpyron (Gold, 31 mm, 4.30 g, 6 h)
Constantinople, post-reform coinage, 1092-1118. +ΚЄ ROHΘЄI Christ, nimbate, seated facing on throne, raising his right hand in benediction and holding book of Gospels in his left; in fields, IC - XC. Rev. A/ΛЄ/ΖΙω / ΔЄC/ΠΟ/ΤΗ; in right field, Tω / KO/MNH/Nω Alexius I standing facing, wearing crown, divitision and exaggerated jeweled chlamys, holding labarum with his right hand and globus cruciger with his left; in upper right field, manus Dei to left
This coin came with an original ticket for a dealer in Amsterdam. Jacques Schulman. From a sale in 1956
Simon
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BYZANTINE, Alexius I Komnenos A.D.1081 - 1118, AU Hyperperon. Post-reform issue struck A.D.1092 - 1118
Sear 1912.
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BYZANTINE, ALEXIUS I, AE TETARTERON S-1929 DOC 38 CLBC 2.4.5OBV Bust of Christ, bearded and nimbate, wearing tunic and kolobion; holds gospels open in l. hand. Pellet in each limb of nimbus cross.
REV. Bust facing wearing stemma, divitision, and chlamys; holds in r. hand scepter cruciger, and in l. Globus cruciger.
Size 19.11mm
Weight 2.6gm
This is a Thessalonica minted coin, it contains no silver.
DOC lists 9 examples with weight s running from 1.82gm to 5.10gm and size from 18mm to 22mm
I have numerous examples of this coin, this is by far the most attractive I have ever seen and it is one of the highlights of my collection.
Simon
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BYZANTINE, Alexius I, Trachy
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Byzantine, Alexius I. Comnenus (1081-1118 A.D.), SB 1929, AE-Tetarteron, IC/XC//--, Thessalonica, #1B 060 Alexius I. Comnenus (1081-1118 A.D.), SB 1929, AE-Tetarteron, IC/XC//--, Thessalonica, #1
avers: +AΛZI ΔECΠ, crowned bust of Alexius facing, wearing jewelled chlamys, holding cross-tipped sceptre and cross on globe (left picture).
reverse: IC-XC to left and right of nimbate bust of Christ facing, holding book of gospels and raising right hand ( right picture).
exergue: IC/XC//--, diameter: 17,5-19,5mm,weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Thessalonica, date: 1092-1118 A.D., postreform, ref: SB-1929, Grierson-1055,
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Byzantine, Alexius I. Comnenus (1081-1118 A.D.), SB 1931, AE-Tetarteron, C/AΛ/Φ/Δ//--, Thessalonica, Jewelled cross,B 060 Alexius I. Comnenus (1081-1118 A.D.), SB 1931, AE-Tetarteron, C/AΛ/Φ/Δ//--, Thessalonica, Jewelled cross, #1
avers: TW KOMHN, Crowned facing bust of Alexius, wearing loros, holding cross-tipped sceptre and cross on globe.
reverse: Jewelled cross with globe at each end, X in centre, on two steps, C-Φ/AΛ-Δ in the corners, clockwise from top left.
exergue: C/AΛ/Φ/Δ//--, diameter: 19,0-21,5mm, weight: 3,75g, axis: 6h,
mint: Thessalonica, date: A.D., ref: SB 1931,
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BYZANTINE, ALEXIUS III ANGELUS-COMNENUS AE Half? TETARTERON S-2015/7v DOC 5 CLBC 8.4.3v DIANE VARIATION UNLISTED OBV Bust of St. George , beardless and nimbate , wearing tunic, breastplate wearing tunic, breastplate, and sagion; holds spear in r. hand resting on l. shoulder and in l. scroll or hilt of sword AND shield behind left arm.
REV Full length figure of emperor wearing stemma, divitision, and chlamys; holds in r. hand labarum on long shaft and in l. Globus cruciger with patriarchal cross.
Size 17.94mm
Weight 2.4gm
I purchased this as part of a collection from Europe. The coin was attributed by previous owner as S-2017 a much rarer coin to find. Upon reexamining the coin, it turned out it has a shield and hilt of sword that the left hand is holding. On the reverse the gl.cr. has a patriarchal cross, this is seen on his half Tetartera.
The weight is average for for a half Tetarteron and a bit low for a full Tetarteron . the die size is around 15mm, small for a Tetarteron and large for a half.
I associated it with SBCV-2015 but in truth it could be a variation SBCV-2017
AKA Alexius III Diane variation.
Simon
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Byzantine, ALEXIUS III ANGELUS-COMNENUS, AE HALF TETARTERON SBCV-2016 DOC 7 CLBC 8.4.4OBV Bust of St. George , beardless and nimbate , wearing tunic, breastplate wearing tunic, breastplate, and sagion; holds spear in r. hand resting on l. shoulder and in l. hand. Scroll or hilt of sword
REV Full length figure of emperor wearing stemma, divitision, and chlamys; holds in r. hand labarum on long shaft and in l. Globus cruciger cr. Manus Dei ( Hands of God) in upper right field.
This is a Thessalonica minted coin, it contains no silver. It is believed to be valued at 1/864 Hyperpyron and the Metropolitan (Constantinople) issues at 1/288 Hyperpyron
Size 16mm
Weight 1.7gm
DOC lists 6 examples with weights from 1.2 to 1.9 gm and sizes 15x11 to 17mm Simon
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BYZANTINE, ALEXIUS, AE TETARTERONAE tetarteron. Alexius. S-1933, Rare
15-21mm
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Byzantine, Anastasius ( 491-518 A.D.), SB-0013, AE-4, Nummus, Monogram, #1,B 001 Anastasius ( 491-518 A.D.), SB-0013, AE-4, Nummus, Monogram, #1,
avers:- Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- Monogram of Anastasius within wreath.
exe: , diameter: 7-8 mm, weight: 0,57 g, axis: 2h,
mint:Constantinople, date: A.D., ref: Sear-13, p-37,
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BYZANTINE, Anastasius I 491-518 AC.AE Follis of Anastasius I 491-518 AC.
Obv: ANASTASIVS PP AVG - Anastasius right
Rev: M in center, Cross above, star to either side of M.
Minted in Constantinople between 512-518AC.
Weight: 15.6gr; Diameter: 35mm
Ref: Sear 16 - Berk 5
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BYZANTINE, Anastasius, Follis
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BYZANTINE, Anastasius, Half-follis, Nikomediacopper, 3,9gr, 19-20mm, rare,
MIB 47, DO 31, BMC 63, BN 3-7, Sear 38
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II 1282-1328 ConstantinopleObv: St. Michael Holding Scepter and Globus
Rev: Emperor Holding Scepter and Akakia, Manus Dei Above
Sear 2348
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II 1282-1328 ConstantinopleObv: Seraph
Rev: Emperor Holding Cruciform Scepter and Globus (globus indistinct)
Sear 2351A
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II 1282-1328 ThessalonicaObv: Emperor Holding Scepter and Globus Cruciger; Two Large Stars in Left Field
Rev: St Demetrius (indistinct)
Sear 2373
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II 1282-1328 ThessalonicaObv: Two Lange Wings (indistinct)
Rev: Emperor Beneath Canopy, with Scepter and Akakia
Sear 2385
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II 1282-1328 ThessalonicaObv: St. Demetrius Standing (indistinct)
Rev: Emperor Holding Large Patriarchal Cross and Akakia, Star in Left Field
Sear 2377
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II 1282-1328 ThessalonicaObv: Cross Formed by Four Petals, Superimposed on a Square (indistinct), Silvered
Rev: Emperor Holding Stars in Each Hand, Stars in Lower Fields
Sear 2391, LPC 30, p. 224
The obverse is silvered. I have no idea why. There is no trace of silvering on the reverse.
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II 1282-1328 ThessalonicaObv: Large Palaeologan Monogram (mostly indistinct)
Rev: Winged Emperor Holding Scepter and Akakia
Sear 2395, LPC 34, page 226
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II 1282-1328 ThessalonicaObv: St. Demetrius (indistinct)
Rev: Emperor with Fleur-de-Lis in Each Hand
Sear 2372
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II 1282-1328 ThessalonicaObv: St. Demetrius (indistinct)
Rev: Emperor Crowned by Christ/Virgin, Star Above, Backward "B" Below
Sear 2360
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II 1282-1328 ThessalonicaObv: Cross Potent with Rays in Fields
Rev: Winged Emperor Facing Left, Holding Model Castle
Unpublished obverse. Reverse is the same as Sear 2370.
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II 1282-1328 Thessalonica Obv: Patriarchal Cross Winged Right (indistinct)
Rev: Emperor Holding Cross in Circle, Monogram Above
Sear 2383
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II and Andronicus III 1282-1341 ThessalonicaObv: Bust of St. Demetrius Holding Spear and Shield
Rev: Emperors Holding Long Cross Between Them, Christ Above Them with Arms Outstretched
Sear 2465, PCPC 259
Some attribute this type to Andronicus II and Michael IX based on hoard and overstrike evidence.
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II and Michael IX 1295-1320 ConstantinopleObv: Emperors with Labarum
Rev: Patriarchal Cross Between Bs
Sear 2451
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II and Michael IX 1295-1320 ConstantinopleHyperpyron
Obv: Virgin Orans within City, Four Towers
Rev: Christ Crowning Emperors
Weight: 3.4 grams
Sear 2396
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II and Michael IX 1295-1320 ConstantinopleObv: Elaborate labarum on crescent
Rev: Emperors with long cross between them
Sear 2425, LPC 24 page 80
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II and Michael IX 1295-1320 ConstantinopleSilver Basilikon
Obv: Christ Enthroned
Rev: Emperors Standing with Labarum Between Them
1.94g
Sear 2402
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II and Michael IX 1295-1320 ConstantinopleObv: Emperors Crowned by Christ
Rev: St. Michael
Sear 2435, LPC 36, p.88
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II and Michael IX 1295-1320 Thessalonica Matched DiesTwo Coins With Die-Matched Reverses: Michael Crowned By Andronicus.
Obverses (Six-Pointed Star) are indistinct and not pictured.
Sear 2457
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II and Michael IX 1295-1320 Uncertain MintObv: Palaeologan Monogram
Rev: Emperors Holding Labarum Between Them
21 x 24mm, 1.36g
This coin is unpublished in Sear, LPC, and PCPC. Ross Glanfield has written about this type on his excellent website:
http://www.glebecoins.net/paleos/Data/
Unlisted_Palaeologans/unlisted_palaeologans.html
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus II/Andronicus III 1282-1341 ThessalonicaObv: Bust of St. Demetrius (indistinct)
Rev: Emperor on Backless Throne, with Patriarchal Cross and Large B
Grierson 1468
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus III 1328-1341 ThessalonicaObv: St. Demetrius
Rev: St Michael Crowning Emperor, Who Holds a Patriarchal Cross in Each Hand
Sear 2484
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus III 1328-1341 ThessalonicaObv: Uncertain Saint (indistinct)
Rev: Emperor with Globus Cruciger in Each Hand
Sear 2492, Ben (244)
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus III 1328-1341 ThessalonicaObv: Emperor and St. Demetrius holding a long cross between them, with a star overhead.
Rev: Winged patriarchal cross (indistinct)
17 mm, .47 g.
Sear 2483
This coin is overstruck on a debased non-Byzantine denier of some sort, which I'm trying to identify (if you can identify it, please let me know!). On the obverse, directly over the star is an "O." To the left of the O is an indistinct letter, and to the left of that is a cross. The reverse looks like a heraldic shield with some lettering around it, indistinct except for a dot followed by an "A" at the top.
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BYZANTINE, Andronicus III Palaeologus (1328-1341) Assarion, Constantinople (Sear-2481)Obv: Three-quarter length figure of Andronicus facing, wearing crown and loros, and holding cruciform sceptre. Legend around - ANAPONIK AVTOKPATO (or similar, sometimes retrograde)
Rev: Cross anchored, with pellet in each angle.
Quant.Geek
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BYZANTINE, ANDRONICUS III Palaeologus, Trachy, AD 1228-1341 ANDRONICUS III, Palaeologus ( 1228-1341 )
AE trachy Thessalonica mint - SEAR 2490
obv.: Uncertain, possibly bust of St. Demetrius
rev.: Andronicus stdg., holding scepter, two stars in upper field, two B in lower
weight 1,1 grs. - diameter 20 mm
Ref.: Sear 2490 , Grierson 1471
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Byzantine, ANDRONICUS, METROPOLITIAN TETARTERON SBCV-1986 DOC 5 CLBC 5.4.1 OBV Full length figure of Virgin nimbate, wearing tunic and maphorion, standing on dais, holds nimbate beardless, nimbate head of Christ on breast.
REV Full length figure of emperor on l. crowned by Christ bearded and nimbate. Emperor wears stemma, divitision, and chlamys holds in r. hand labarum on long shaft and in l. anexikakia, Christ wearing tunic and kolobion, holds gospels in l. hand.
Size 20.84
Weight 4.55gm
DOC lists 14 examples with weights from 2.49gm to 4.54gm and sizes from 18mm to 23mm Simon
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Byzantine, Anonymous (Magn.) AE Tetarteron – SBCV-2154 DOC IV 6 Type D OBV Cross radiate, with lunate ornaments, decorated with pellets , at ends.
REV Half length figure of Virgin, nimbate, orans wearing tunic.
Size 20mm
Weight 2.61gm
DOC lists 4 examples. weight vary 1.32gm to 2.52gm and 19 to 22mm Simon
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BYZANTINE, Anonymous Follis
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BYZANTINE, ANONYMOUS FOLLISANONYMOUS COINAGE-OBV-Æ Follis, Class B, Obv. ΕΜΜΑΝΟΥΗΛ Bust of Christ facing. IC/XC in field. Rev. IhSuS / bASILEu / bASILE about cross on three steps. Struck over class A2 follis. 7.3gm, 28mm. BCV 1823.
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BYZANTINE, Anonymous Follis Class A1
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BYZANTINE, Anonymous follis of Christ, class I, Nicephorus III, 24 March 1078 - 4 April 1081 A.D.Crusades
Bronze anonymous follis, Anonymous follis of Christ, class I; S 1889, VF, 5.871g, 27.1mm, 180o, Constantinople mint, obverse Christ bust facing, wearing nimbus cruciger, pallium and colobium, raising right hand in benediction, gospels in left; reverse Latin cross with X at center, globule and two pellets at each extremity, floral ornaments in lower fields, crescents in upper fields;
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Byzantine, Anonymous Follis, SB 1813, AE-Follis, Class A2/F39type, (Constantine VIII. (976-1025 A.D.)), Anonymous Follis, SB 1813, AE-Follis, Class A2/F39type, (Constantine VIII. (976-1025 A.D.)), #1
Class A2, attributed to joint reign of Basil II and Constantine VIII.
averse: +ЄMMA NOVHΛ, IC-XC, Bust of Christ facing, wearing nimbus cross with various ornaments in each limb.. pallium and colobium, and holding books of Gospels.
reverse: +IhSyS / XRISTUS/ bASILEy/bASILE - in 4 lines, Greek legend, "Jesus Christ, King of Kings".
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 27,5mm, weight: 10,30g, axis: h,
mint: Constantinople though Metclaf states several provincial mints within this group. some with rev legend differences., date: 976-1025 CE, ref:SB 1813, Class A2/F39type,
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Byzantine, Anonymous Follis, SB 1880, AE-Follis, Class H, (Michael VII. ( First Crusade ?) (1081-1092 A.D.)), Constantinopolis, Anonymous Follis, SB 1880, AE-Follis, Class H, (Michael VII. ( First Crusade ?) (1081-1092 A.D.)), Constantinopolis,
averse: Bust of Christ facing, wearing nimbus cross with various ornaments in each limb.. pallium and colobium, and rising right hand in benediction, in left hand, to scroll, to left IC to right XC, border of dots.
reverse: Patriarchal cross, with globulae and two pelletsat each extremity, in lower field on either side, floral ornament.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 23-24,5mm, weight: 5,49g, axis: 5h,
mint: Constantinopolis, date: 1081-1092 A.D., ref:SB 1880, p-379,
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Byzantine, Anonymous Follis, SB 1901, AE-Follis, Class K, MP/QV//--, (Alexius I. (1081-1118 A.D.), Constantinopolis, Mary, three-quarter length figure, #1Anonymous Follis, SB 1901, AE-Follis, Class K, MP/QV//--, (Alexius I. (1081-1118 A.D.), Constantinopolis, Mary, three-quarter length figure, #1
averse: Bust of Christ facing, wearing nimbus cross with various ornaments in each limb.. pallium and colobium, and rising right hand in benediction, in left hand, to scroll, to left IC to right XC, border of large pellets.
reverse: MP-QV to left and right of Mary, three-quarter length figure, nimbate, hands raised, all inside border of large pellets.
exergue: MP/QV//--, diameter: 20,5-22,5mm, weight: 4,09g, axis: 6h,
mint: Constantinopolis, date: 1068-1071 A.D., ref:SB 1901,
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Byzantine, Anonymous Follis, SB ????, AE-Follis, Class A2 (?), (Ancient (Barbar) Imitation), Anonymous Follis, SB ????, AE-Follis, Class A2 (?), (Ancient (Barbar) Imitation),
(Class A2, attributed to joint reign of Basil II and Constantine VIII.)
averse: +ЄMMΔ VOHΛI instead of +ЄMMA NOVHΛ, IC-XC, Bust of Christ facing, wearing nimbus cross with various ornaments in each limb.. pallium and colobium, and holding books of Gospels.
reverse: +IhSyS / XRISTUS/ bASILEy/bASILE - in 4 lines, Greek legend, "Jesus Christ, King of Kings", all S are "revers" !!!
exe: -/-//--, diameter: 24,5-26,6mm, weight: 9,04g, axis: 6h,
mint: Ancient (Barbar) Imitation., date: ??? A.D., ref: SB ???,
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BYZANTINE, Anonymous Follis, Type A3 Classified as A2 by the auction house but I think it is A3 based on 8.41 g weight. Sear 1818. EF. Beautiful portrait and clear text on the reverse. Likely Basil II and Constantine or Constantine alone, 1023 - 1028?
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BYZANTINE, Arabobyzantine, FalsEmesa
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BYZANTINE, Basil I the Macedonian with Constantine (AD 867-886)AR Miliaresion Constantinople
AD 868-879
3.01 grams
Sear 1708
Obv.: IhSUS XRISTUS NICA, cross potent on three steps, globe beneath, triple border
Rev.: +bASI/ LIOS CE/ CONSTAN/ TIN' PISTV/ bASILIS/ ROMEO' in six lines, triple border Richard M10
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BYZANTINE, Basil II & Constantine VII (976-1025). Æ Anonymous Class A2 Follis, (Sear-1813, Sommer-40.2.7)Obv: + EMMA NOVHΛ IC - XC.
Bust of Christ facing, holding book of gospels, with nimbus. Cross on book of gospels; cross in each arm of gospel.
Rev: + IhSYS/ XRISTYS/ bASILEY/ bASILE.
Legend in four lines.
Attributed to Basil II & Constantine VII (976-1025).
Classified as Class A2-32 using Ornamentation Classification Table.Quant.Geek
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BYZANTINE, Basil II 976-1026 Class A2 Anonymous FollisObv: Bust of Christ
Rev: +IhSUS / XRISTUS / bASILEU / bASILE, Ornament Above and Below
Sear 1813
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BYZANTINE, Basil II the Bulgarslayer, AV Histamenon, Constantinopolis548. Basile II le Bulgarochtone (976-1025), AV histamenon, 1001-1005 (?), Constantinople.
Obv : B. du Christ nimbé de face, bénissant et tenant les Evangiles. Trois groupes de sept globules dans les bras de la croix.
Rev : B. de Basile et de Constantin de face, tenant entre eux une croix patriarcale. Manus Dei au-dessus de la tête de Basile.
Ref.: S., 1798; R., 1941; B.N. 13; D.O. 4a.
4,23gm, Rare.
Under Basil, the empire expanded in all directions. He conquered Bulgaria, as his name suggests, and recovered Antioch from the Arabs.
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BYZANTINE, Bulgaria, Anonymous Trachy, 1395-1420Obv: Patriarchal Cross Surrounded by Stars
Rev: Standing Czar
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BYZANTINE, Bulgaria, Ivan Alexander and Mikhail 1331-1355Obv: Monogram
Rev: Czar and Son with Long Staff Between Them
Moushmov Pl. LXIX, 14
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BYZANTINE, Bulgaria, Ivan Alexander and Mikhail 1331-1355Obv: Fortified Walls
Rev: Czar and Son Holding Long Cross Between Them
Moushmov Pl. LXIII, 4-12
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BYZANTINE, Bulgaria, Ivan Shishman 1371-1393AR Grosch, 15-16 mm
Obv: Czar Standing, Holding Scepter
Rev: Virgin Orans, with Infant Christ at Her Breast
Moushmov, pl. LXV 8
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BYZANTINE, Bulgaria, Ivan Šišman (1371 - 1395) AR Half Gross (Youroukova & Penchev-12Obv: Half-length facing bust of the Theotokos, orans, Child on breast; M Θ across field
Rev: Half-length facing bust of Ivan Šišman, holding cross-tipped scepter; monograms across field
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BYZANTINE, Bulgarian Imitation 1195-1200 Obv: Christ Enthroned
Rev: Emperor Holding Scepter, Crowned by Virgin
DO Vol IV, Plate XXVI, 1
Imitation of Manuel I, Sear 1966
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BYZANTINE, Bulgarian Imitation 1200-1202(?)Obv: Virgin Enthroned
Rev: Emperor Holding Sceptre and Akakia
DO IV pl XXVI 2
Imitation of Isaac II Angelus, Sear 2003
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BYZANTINE, Bulgarian Imitation 1202-1215Obv: Bust of Christ
Rev: Emperor and St. Constantine
DO Vol IV, plate XXVI 3
Imitation of Alexius III trachy, Sear 2011-2013
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Byzantine, Christ, Anonymous Folles. temp. Basil II & Constantine VIII, circa 976-1025. Follis (28mm, 12.04 g, 6h). Class A2. Constantinople mint. Nimbate half-length bust of Christ facing, holding Gospels / [+] IhSЧ[S]/[X]PISTЧS/[Ь]ASILЄЧ/ЬASILЄ in four lines ( Jesus Christ King of Kings ); rectangular ornament below. DOC A2.47; SB 1813. VF, dark green patina with earthen highlights/deposits, a few cleaning scratches. EX ; The Prue Morgan Fitts Collection.
EX The Sam Mansourati Collection.
*A fine masterpiece of one of the very early portraits of Christ according to Saint Veronica 's Veil.
**The emperor's name and portrait are not part of the design on the Byzantine types referred to as anonymous folles. Instead of the earthly king, these coins depict Jesus Christ, King of Kings.
Given as a Christmas Present to Dear friend , brother and great dentist , Dr. Manuel M. Cunanan .Sam
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BYZANTINE, CONSTANS IIConstans II
AE 24-21mm
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