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JUSTIN II w/ Empress, Christian Crosses in Cyzicus, Byzantine Emperor Coin

$ 0.52

Availability: 99 in stock
  • Year: 565-578 A.D.
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Culture: Byzantine
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Type: Ancient Byzantine Pentanummium
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Denomination: Follis
  • Era: Byzantine

    Description

    JUSTIN II, Byzantine Emperor, 565 A.D. – 578 A.D.
    Justin II
    was the nephew of Justinian I and the husband of Sophia.
    As a member of the Justinian Dynasty, his reign was marked by wars with Persia and the Empire’s loss of greater parts of Italy. He suffered from serious mental problems to the extent that he eventually abdicated his throne to general Tiberius.
    Empress Sophia and Tiberius ruled jointly.
    Four years later Justin died at which time Tiberius took on the name, Tiberius II Constantine, and began his sole reign.
    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 city of
    Cyzicus.
    It was struck in one of many officinae or workshops in the city.
    Officinae
    were designated by a different letter of the Greek or Roman alphabets (in the case of this coin by the letter
    B
    indicating that it was struck in the 2nd
    officina
    ), or by certain recognizable symbols such as palm branches, dots, stars, and sunrises.
    Here are its attrib
    utes:
    JUSTIN II & Empress Sophia, AE Follis (28-30 mm, 13.82 gm)
    OBV:  DN IVSTINVS PP AVG, Justin on left, Sophia on right, seated facing on double-throne, both nimbate, Justin holding cross on globe, Sophia holding sceptre topped with cross, sometimes with cross between their heads
    REV:   Large M; ANNO left; cross above; X I right; officina (B) below
    EXE:   KYZ    Cyzicus mint    SB 372      565-578 A.D.
    As usual the pictures do not necessarily show off the coins in their entirety.
    Let me know if you have questions.
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    Guarantee of Authenticity
    does not make any claim or estimate of the value or grades of the coin(s).
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