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Categories • Coin Galleries February 2005 → Ancient Coins → Ancient Gold and Electrum Coins → Byzantine Empire |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
19 |
Constans II, 641-668 A.D.
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CH VF |
$200.00 |
Solidus. Constantinople, officina E. Bearded bust facing, holding globus cruciger. Rv. Cross potent on three steps. 4.41 grams. S.953. Some peripheral flatness affecting the legends. Otherwise, Choice Very Fine. (Est. $200-$250) |
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20 |
Justinian II, first reign, 685-695 A.D.
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EF |
$1,600.00 |
Solidus. Constantinople. Facing bust of Christ with cross behind. Rv. Justinian standing facing holding cross potent and akakia. 4.38 grams. S.1248. The first portrait of Christ on a coin. Extremely Fine. (Est. $1250-$1500) |
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21 |
Michael VII, Ducas, 1071-1078 A.D.
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EF |
$250.00 |
Electrum Histamenon Nomisma. Constantinople. Facing nimbate bust of Christ. Rv. Facing crowned bust of the emperor holding labarum and globus cruciger. 3.98 grams. S.1868. Sharp faces, weakness in legends. Nearly Extremely Fine. (Est. $150-$200) |
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22 |
Michael VII.
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EF |
$180.00 |
Electrum Histamenon Nomisma. Constantinople. Types as above. 4.26 grams. Graffiti in left reverse margin. Clear legends. Nearly Extremely Fine. (Est. $150-$200) |
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23 |
Andronicus II and III, 1325-1334 A.D.
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VF |
$225.00 |
Gold Hyperpyron. Constantinople. The Virgin, orans, within city walls. Rv. Christ standing facing, crowning both kneeling emperors. S.2461. 3.30 grams. Typically weak centers. Very Fine. (Est. $150-$200) |
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