Empire of Nicaea(1204-1261). Æ Tetarteron. Magnesia mint.
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This is a rare and genuine NGC certified ancient Byzantine Empire coin, dating back to 527-565 AD. The coin is a Follis under the rule of Justinian I. The coin is in a certified holder from NGC. (See photos).
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AE 3/4 follis (30 nummi). Want to learn more about Heraclius' coins?. Check out our video on YouTube Reference: Sear 812.
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Each strike was hand-set, each flan hand-cut — which is why no two look exactly alike. This bold-letter follis is a miniature relic of that world: irregular, practical, and unmistakably human. Byzantine Empire — AE Follis, c. 6th–7th Century (Raw, Unattributed Type).
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Reference: SB 371. Monogram of Justin II. composition: AE.
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Empire of Nicaea. AE Tetarteron. Uncertain mint. Reference: Sear 2151.
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Anastasius I, Byzantine Emperor from 491 to 518 CE, was a skilled administrator whose reign brought significant reforms and stability to the empire. Born around 431 CE in Dyrrhachium, he rose to power after marrying Empress Ariadne, the widow of Emperor Zeno.
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