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JUSTIN I, Constantinople, Byzantine Emperor Coin, 4th Officina, 30mm "M" Follis

$ 0.66

Availability: 56 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Culture: Byzantine
  • Type: Ancient Byzantine Pentanummium
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Denomination: Follis
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Year: 518-527 A.D.
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Era: Byzantine

    Description

    Justin I, Byzantine Emperor 518-527 A.D.
    A peasant and swineherd by occupation, Justin spent nearly his whole life in the army serving first under Emperors
    Zeno
    and
    Anastasius
    while slowly climbing the ranks.
    When
    Anastasius
    passed away leaving no heir,
    Justin
    was acclaimed Emperor by his troops at the age of 77.
    By then a decrepit old man, illiterate and untrained in court and governmental diplomacy,
    Justin
    surrounded himself with trusted advisors one of whom was his nephew, Flavius Petrus Sabbatius.
    He was renamed and adopted as Justin’s son,
    Justinian
    who then became Emperor upon
    Justin’s
    death.
    BYZANTINE NUMMI COINS
    Though the Western Roman Empire, with its capital of Rome, finally collapsed in the fifth century, the Eastern Roman Empire with its capital Constantinople, continued for an other thousand years until about 1453 A.D.  This era of Roman history is called the
    Byzantine
    era.  These coins, among many other types of coins, were very different from those struck during Rome’s Imperial period.  The featured coins are from the nummi series of coins.  The featured coin here is called a Follis, the largest of the series.  For some perspective, the most valuable coin of the time was the gold solidus worth 420 follis.
    The reverse had a large letter indicating the coin denomination according to numerology (M or mu = 40, K or kappa = 20, I or iota = 10, and E or epsilon = 5).  Sometimes the coin's denomination was designated with one or more X's.
    This coin was struck in the
    ancient Byzantine capital city of
    Constantinople
    in the 4th (delta) officina).  Here are its attrib
    utes:
    JUSTIN I, AE Follis (29-31 mm, 13.20 gm)
    OBV:  DN IVSTINVS PP AVG, pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right
    REV:   Large M; star right; officina (delta) below
    EXE:   CON     Constantinople mint    SB 62      518-527 A.D.
    As usual the pictures do not necessarily show off the coins in their entirety.
    Let me know if you have questions.
    Absolute Guarantee of Authenticity
    I have collected Roman coins for many years and have always bought coins from trusted, reputable dealers. The coins I sell are ancient currency minted under the authority of the Roman and Byzantine Empires.  The details I describe (emperor, location, legends, etc) are derived from well-known and certified attribution sources.  The descriptions are guaranteed accurate as much as the condition of the coin allows.  This
    Guarantee of Authenticity
    does not make any claim or estimate of the value or grades of the coin(s).
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