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Byzantine Salona, Dalmatia (527 - 565)

Salona (Solin, Croatia) was the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. When the Diocletian retired, he erected his monumental "Diocletian's Palace" nearby (at modern Split, Croatia). The Salona mint was open only during the reign of Justinian I. The city was largely destroyed in the invasions of the Avars and Slavs around the year 639 AD.

Byzantine Empire, Justinian I, 4 April 527 - 14 November 565 A.D.

|Justinian| |I|, |Byzantine| |Empire,| |Justinian| |I,| |4| |April| |527| |-| |14| |November| |565| |A.D.||half| |follis|
Salona (Solin, Croatia) was the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. When the Diocletian retired, he erected his monumental "Diocletian's Palace" nearby (at modern Split, Croatia). Salona was largely destroyed in the invasions of the Avars and Slavs around the year 639 A.D.. Amphitheater of Salona
SH36378. Bronze half follis, SBCV 331, DOC I 360, Wroth BMC -, F, weight 1.974 g, maximum diameter 14.8 mm, die axis 180o, Dalmatia, Salona (Solin, Croatia) mint, 552 - 553 A.D.; obverse D N IVSTINIANVS PP (or similar), diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right; reverse large K (20 nummi), plain border; rare; SOLD


Byzantine Empire, Justinian I, 4 April 527 - 14 November 565 A.D.

|Justinian| |I|, |Byzantine| |Empire,| |Justinian| |I,| |4| |April| |527| |-| |14| |November| |565| |A.D.||half| |follis|
Salona (Solin, Croatia) was the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. When the Diocletian retired, he erected his monumental "Diocletian's Palace" nearby (at modern Split, Croatia). Salona was largely destroyed in the invasions of the Avars and Slavs around the year 639 A.D.. Baths at Salona
BZ19005. Bronze half follis, SBCV 331, DOC I 360, aVF, weight 2.803 g, maximum diameter 17.4 mm, die axis 150o, Dalmatia, Salona (Solin, Croatia) mint, obverse D N IVSTINIANVS (or similar, diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right; reverse large K; rare; SOLD


Salonina, Augusta 254 - c. September 268 A.D., Magnesia Ad Maeandrum, Ionia

|Magnesia| |ad| |Meandrum|, |Salonina,| |Augusta| |254| |-| |c.| |September| |268| |A.D.,| |Magnesia| |Ad| |Maeandrum,| |Ionia||AE| |24|
Magnesia ad Maeandrum was an inland city of Ionia, located on a small tributary of the Maeander River about 12 miles southeast of Ephesus.
RP80165. Bronze AE 24, unpublished in major references, cf. SNG Cop 897 (Otacilia Severa), BMC Ionia -, SGICV -, SNGvA -, Lindgren -, F, weight 6.639 g, maximum diameter 24.2 mm, die axis 180o, Magnesia ad Maeandrum (near Tekin, Turkey) mint, c. 241 - 244 A.D.; obverse CAΩNXPV COΛONH CE (or similar), draped bust right, wearing stephane, hair in horizontal ridges and in plait looped below ear up the back of head; reverse MAΓNHTΩN (or similar in exergue), uncertain legend around, ram approaching a flaming altar, olive trees spring from the sides of altar; very rare; SOLD








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