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  1. RARE Byzantine Follis coin - Nicephorus I (802-811) Stauracius Sear 1607 @b2051

    Obverse: no legend, crowned busts facing of Nicephorus with short beard, on left and Stauracius, unbearded, on right, each wearing chlamys, cross between their heads. Byzantine Empire. Nicephorus I (802-811).

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  2. Set of 3 Byzantine Cup-Billon Coins (1200-1300 AD) – Christ and Virgin Mary

    Vietnam, South. Great Britain. Türkiye (Turkey). South Africa. Saudi Arabia. Netherlands Antilles. Korea, South.

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  3. Roman Byzantine | John I Tzimiskes | AE Half Follis | 970-976 AD | VERY RARE

    John I Tzimiskes | AE Half Follis. VERY RARE DENOMINATION. Their Byzantine numismatist states "It is rather rare to find a half-follis of the Anonymous Series, but this is certainly that. Struck on a small flan, but the portrait and legend of Christ are also very small".

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  4. Byzantine Follis Coin - Heraclius (610-641) Cyzicus (Sear 839) Year 4 29mm @U382

    Byzantine Empire. Heraclius (610-641). Cyzicus mint, struck year 4. Ref:Sear 839. Rev: Large M, ANNO to left, cross above, regnal year (only I, II, III or IIII) to right, officina letter A or B below, mintmark KYZ.

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  5. Collection of 8 ancient coins, Roman, Byzantine, Kushan & Judaean

    Kushan Empire AE22 Vasudeva I (ca.192-225AD) rev. Shiva, bull behind - BMC 27. Constantius II AE2 nummus FEL TEMP REPARATIO, galley, Trier 348-349AD - RIC VIII 214. Collection of 8 ancient coins - nice interesting lot.

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  6. Byzantine Empire Tiberius II Constantine (578-582) AE follis, Constantinople

    Bust of Tiberius II Constantine, wearing crown with pendilia and consular robes, holding mappa in his right hand and eagle-tipped sceptre in his left. mintmark: CON Γ composition: AE. weight: 13.1g.

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  7. Byzantine Empire coin - Follis - Leo VI the Wise (886-912 AD) Sear 1729 #T500

    Reference: Sear 1729. Byzantine Empire. Leo VI the Wise (886-912). Obverse:+ LEOn bAS-ILEVS ROM. [Leo, king of the Romans]Crowned bust of Leo facing, wearing chlamys, holding akakia in left hand. [Leo, king of the Romans by the grace of God] Legend in four lines.

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  8. Byzantine coin. , Anonymous attributed to Romanus III 1028-1034 AE follis

    Anonymous attributed to Romanus III 1028-1034 AE follis.

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