16mm Bronze. The Byzantine tetarteron or “quarter coin” was introduced about 1100 AD by Emperor Alexius 1 as part of his coinage reform. It replaced the follis after the “cupped” trachy had been overused. The follis was debased and smaller. usually with the emperor on one side and Christ or a Christian symbol on the other side. Guaranteed authentic by Poor Richard’s Certified Classics; ancient, medieval, and Biblical coins.
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Zangids (Sinjar). 'Imad al-Din Zangi II. AH 566-594 / 1170-1197.
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Reverse : GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor standing facing, head right, holding standard and globe. Byzantine Empire.Follis Æ. Arcadius (383-408 AD). Antioch mint. Obverse : DN ARCADIVS PF AVG.
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Æ Byzantine Follis Emperor Justin II & Sophia Rv Large M Constantinople Mint.
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Byzantine Empire Maurice Tiberius (582-602) AE follis, Antioch ry.11 = 592/3AD. mint: Antioch. composition: AE. weight: 10.0g.
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SELEUCID KINGDOM Tryphon (142-138 BC) Ae, Antioch. HAS/Diademed head right. R/ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΤΡΥΦΩΝΟΣ ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤΟΡΟΣ Macedonian helmet with a horn. Aplustre lower left. 17mm 5.58g SC 2034.2a TTB VF.
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Justinian II, AD 685-695, Æ Half Follis, Scarce, NGC VF. NGC and PMG Authorized dealer. No problem!
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This is a rare and genuine NGC certified ancient Byzantine Empire coin, dating back to 565-578 AD. The coin is a Half Follis featuring Emperor Justin II and his wife Sophia. The coin is in a certified holder from NGC.
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