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Three-quarter follis of Tiberius IIMinted in Constantinople in 578-582.
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Tetarteron of Alexius Comnenus (1081-1092)Obverse : + A , bust of Alexius.
Reverse : C - Φ / AΛ - Δ , jeweled cross.
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Pentanummium of Justin IIMinted in Antioch. The monogram is listed nr.9 by Sear.
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Justinian - quarter-follis from Constantine in NumidiaIllegible legend, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
+I+ , exergue : CON (Constantine)
Sear 286 (thank you, Dirk)Ginolerhino
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Hilderic (523-530) - AE4[...] P.F. [AVG.] ?
Cross in wreath
Vandalic coin minted in CarthageGinolerhino
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Half-follis of JustinianMinted in Theoupolis (Antioch)
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Half-follis of JustinianMinted in Theoupolis (Antioch) in 550-1.
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Half-follis of Justin IMinted in Constantinople, in 518-527.
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Follis of Maurice TiberiusMinted in Theoupolis (Antioch) in 595-6. The emperor is wearing the consular robe.
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Follis of Maurice TiberiusMinted in Theoupolis (Antioch), in 589-90. The emperor is wearing the consular robe, holding the mappa and the eagle-sceptre.
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Follis of Maurice TiberiusMinted in Constantinople, in 594-5. Ginolerhino
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Follis of Maurice TiberiusMinted in Constantinople, in 585-6. Ginolerhino
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Follis of JustinianMinted in Constantinople in 538-9.
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Follis of JustinianMinted in Nicomedia (Izmit, Turkey) in 539-40.
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Follis of JustinianMinted in Theoupolis (Antioch).
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Follis of Justin II and SophiaMinted in Theoupolis (Antioch) in 573-4.
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Follis of Justin II and SophiaMinted in Nicomedia (Izmit, Turkey) in 575-6.
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Follis of Heraclius ? or Constans II ?Minted in Constantinople or Thessalonica (Thessaloniki, Greece) ?
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Arab-Byzantine fals of Damascus (Syria)ΛЄΟ, Byzantine emperor standing facing holding long cross and globe with cross
ANO / X-II , large M, cross-shaped monogram above, ΔAM in exergueGinolerhino
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Arab-Byzantine fals - Emesa (Homs, Syria)KAΛON / b-Homs (in Arabic) , bust of a Byzantine emperor holding globe with cross.
EMI CHC around large m ; tayyib (= "good", like καλον in Greek) in exergue.Ginolerhino
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976-1025 - follis (Anonymous class A2)+ EMMANOVHΛ , bust of Christ facing, holding gospels ; in field IC / XC
+ IhSuS / XRISTuS / bASILEu / bASILE
Sear 1813Ginolerhino
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829-842 Theophilus - follis fromConstantinopleΘEOFIL' bASIL' , 3/4 length emperor facing holding cross on globe and labarum
ΘEO / FILE AVS / OVStE SV / NICAS
Sear 1667Ginolerhino
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741-775 Constantine V Copronymos - follis from SyracuseBusts of Constantine V and Leo IV facing, to the left K, to he right ΛEON
[ΛEON] / ΔEC[Π] , bust of Leo III facing, holding cross potent.
Sear 1569Ginolerhino
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665-666 Constans II - follis from ConstantinopleMinted in Constantinople in 665-6.
Obverse : Left : Constans II standing in military attire, right : Constantine IV his son wearing crown and chlamys.
Reverse : M between Heraclius and Tiberius, each wearing crown and chlamys and holding a globe cruciger.
According to Sear (1012) this follis was minted only in the year 25.
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641-668 Constans II - follis from ThessalonicaBust of Constans II facing, holding cross on globe
Busts of Constantine IV, Heraclius and Tiberius around M , exergue : Θ
Sear 1023-1025Ginolerhino
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641-668 Constans II - follis from ConstantinopleProbably minted in Constantinople. Circular countermark with christogram on reverse.Ginolerhino
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641-668 Constans II - follis from ConstantinopleMinted in Constantinople in 641-2. Obverse legend should read "EN TOYTO NIKA" but appears blundered. Ginolerhino
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641-668 Constans II - follis from ConstantinoleBust of Constans II facing, holding cross on globe
Busts of Constantine IV, Heraclius and Tiberius around M
Sear 1013-1014Ginolerhino
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610 Heraclius as Consul - follis from Alexandretta (Iskenderun, Turkey)Minted in Alexandretta (Iskenderun, Turkey) in 610.
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582-602 Maurice Tiberius - half-follis from AntiochBlundered legend (?) , bust facing wearing consular robe, holding mappa and scepter xith eagle
ANNO / IIII , Large XX ; exergue R
Sear 534Ginolerhino
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518-578 Justin I to Justin II - 12 nummia from Alexandriad.m. IVS[...]
I+B , exergue AΛEξ
Difficult to tell wether this coin is of Justin I, Justinian or Justin II.Ginolerhino
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518-527 Justin I - follis from NicomediaMinted in Nicomedia (Izmit, Turkey), in 518-527.
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498-518 Anastasius - follis from ConstantinopleGinolerhino
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1068-1071 - follis (Anonymous class G)Bust of Christ facing, holding scroll ; in field IC / XC
Bust of the Virgin Mary facing, raising both hands (praying, it's why this icon is called in Latin Virgo orans) ; in field MTP / ΘV ("Mother of God")
Sear 1867Ginolerhino
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1059-1067 Constantin IX - follis from Constantinople+EMMANOVHΛ , Christ standing facing, in field IC / XC
+ KωN T ΔK EVΔK AVΓO , Eudocia and Constantine IX standing facing holding labarum (Constantine IX and Eudocia are depicted like the icon of Constantine the Great and his mother Helena holding the True Cross).
Sear 1853Ginolerhino
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1042-1055 - follis (anonymous class D)Christ facing seated on throne, holding gospels ; in field IC / XC
- + - / IS XC / bASILE / bASIL
Sear 1836Ginolerhino
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1034-1041 - follis (Anonymous class C)+ EMMANOVHΛ , 3/4 length figure of Christ standing (icon of the "Antiphonetes") , in field IC / XC
Jewelled cross dividing IC / XC / NI / KA ("Jesus Christ conquers").
Sear 1825Ginolerhino
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1028-1034 - follis (Anonymous class B)+ EMMANOVHΛ , bust of Christ facing, holding Gospels ; in field IC / XC (icon of the "Pantocrator")
Cross on three steps dividing IZ / XC // IAZ / ILE // IAZ / ILE (a blundered version of the previous coin's reverse)
Sear 1823Ginolerhino
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1028-1034 - follis (Anonymous class B)+ EMMANOVHΛ , bust of Christ facing, holding Gospels ; in field IC / XC (icon of the "Pantocrator")
Cross on three steps dividing IS / XC // bAS / ILE // bAS / ILE (Jesus Christ, King of Kings)
Sear 1823Ginolerhino
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