This is a genuine NGC certified ancient Byzantine Empire coin, dating back to 1028-1042 AD. The coin is in a certified holder from NGC. (See photos). This historical period Byzantine Empire coin is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
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Byzantine Empire. Æ Tetarteron. Alexius IComnenus ( 1081-1118). Thessalonica mint. Rev: TW KOMHN Emperor, crowned facing bust of Alexius, wearing loros, holding cross-tipped sceptre and cross on globe.
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This 38mm coin from the Byzantine Empire is a remarkable piece of ancient history. The AE Follis denomination and bronze composition make it a valuable addition to any collection. The coin has been certified by NGC and graded VF, ensuring its authenticity and quality. The coin features the face of Justin I the Great, who reigned in the 527-565 AD era. Its historical period is byzantine, and it is a great example of ancient coins. This coin is a must-have for collectors of ancient coins and history enthusiasts.
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It features the emperor's wife, Aelia Flaccilla. Rev: SALVS REI-PVBLICAE legend with Victory seated right, inscribing a chi-rho on shield resting on small column; mintmark in exergue. Byzantine Empire.
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None of the AE coins issued by Heraclius and his successors (such as Constans II) were of a high artistic grade. Constans II, Augustus 641 – 668 A.D. Coin: AE Follis. Overstruck on AE Half Follis of Heraclius, SB 812.
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Obv : Heraclonas, crowned, wearing chlamys, and holding cross on globe on left, Heraclius, crowned, in military dress and holding long cross in centre, Heraclius Constantine, crowned, and wearing chlamys, with short beard and holding cross on globe, on right, all standing facing.
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Justinian I (527-565). AE Pentanummium (5 nummi). Ref: Sear309B.
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