Online Coins Auction #70

Thursday, 14 July 2022 | Madrid, 15:00 CEST


Results for la category: "Byzantine Empire"

541 | Byzantine Empire

JUSTIN I. Penta. (Ae. 1.92g/12mm). 518-527 AD Constantinople. (Ratto 410). Obv: Laureate and draped bust of Justin I right, around legend: DN IVSTINVS PP AVG. Rev: Christogram. Very Fine.
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542 | Byzantine Empire

JUSTIN II and SOPHIA. Follis. (Ae. 12.18g/33mm). 565-578 AD Antioch. (Seaby 379). Obv: Justin II and Sofia seated facing front, crowned and with scepter, legend around. Rev: M large, above cross, below r, on both sides: ANNO-G/II, in exergue: THEUP. Almost Very Fine.
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543 | Byzantine Empire

MAURITIUS TIBERIUS. 40 Nummi. (Ae. 10.16g/26mm). 588-589 AD Cyzicus. (Seaby 518). Obv: Bust with helmet and cuirass facing front carrying globe and shield, legend around. Rev: Large M, below B, above cross, left legend: ANNO, right: ÇI and exergue: KYZ. Almost Very Fine.
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544 | Byzantine Empire

PHOCAS. 1/2 folli. (Ae. 6.39g/24mm). 602-610 AD Constantinople. (Seaby 644). Obv: Bust crowned from the front with a scepter, legend around it. Rev: XX, above star, in exergue: CONS. Almost Very Fine.
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545 | Byzantine Empire

PHOCAS. Follis. (ae. 11.11g/31mm). 606-607 AD Nicomedia. (Seaby 659). Obv: Bust of Phocas from the front in consular robes and wearing a crown with a cross in a circle, mappa in the right hand, cross in the left. Rev: XXXX, around legend. Very Fine.
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546 | Byzantine Empire

HERAKLIUS. Solid. (Aug. 4.45g/21mm). 638-641 AD Constantinople. (Seaby 764). Obv: Heraclonas, Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine facing front holding globe. Rev: Cross kicked on three steps, between two monograms, around legend: VICTORIA AVG H N. Almost Extremely Fine. Reverse scratch.
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547 | Byzantine Empire

LEON VI. Follis. (Ae. 6.16g/25mm). 886-912 AD Constantinople. (Seaby 1729). Obv: Draped bust with crown of Leo VI facing forward, legend around. Rev: Legend in 4 lines. Very Fine.
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548 | Byzantine Empire

ANONYMOUS, attributed to Juan I. Follis. (Ae. 6.74g/25mm). 969-976 AD Constantinople. (Seaby 1793). Obv: Bust of Christ from the front with Nimbate and tunic, legend around. Rev: Legend in four lines. Very Fine.
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549 | Byzantine Empire

BASIL II and CONSTANTINE VIII. Miliaresion. (Ar. 2.08g/22mm). 977-989 AD Constantinople. (Seaby 1810). Obv: Two crowned and draped busts of Basil II and Constantine VIII facing each other, including a cross, around legend. Rev: Legend in five lines. Very Fine.
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550 | Byzantine Empire

ANONYMOUS, Attributed to Romano III. Follis. (Ae. 11.24g/33mm). 1028-1034 AD Constantinople. (Seaby 1823). Obv: Front bust of Christ with book and crucifix. Rev: Cruz, in his Byzantine legend quadrant. Good Very Fine.
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551 | Byzantine Empire

ANONYMOUS, in the name of Romanus III. Follis. (Ae. 12.92g/34mm). AD 1028-1034 (Seaby 1823). Obv: Bust of Christ from the front with a raised hand and carrying the gospel. Rev: Legend inside cross. Almost Very Fine.
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552 | Byzantine Empire

ANDRONICUS II PALAEOLOGUS and MICHAEL IX. Hyperpyron. (El. 2.98/22mm). 1294-1320 AD Constantinople. (Seaby 2396). standing : Figure of the Virgin Mary standing inside the city wall with six towers, legend around it. Rev: Christ standing facing forward between Andronicus II and Michael IX kneeling facing forward. Good Very Fine.

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