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Categories • Coin Galleries December 2005 → Ancient Coins → Ancient Gold Coins → Byzantine Empire |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
196 |
Anastasius, 491-518 A.D.
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GD VF |
$225.00 |
Solidus, struck 491-498 A.D. Constantinople, officina Θ. Helmeted and cuirassed bust slightly r. holding a spear and shield. Rv. Victory standing l. holding long, voided cross, star behind; CONOB in ex. 4.32 grams. S.3. Good Very Fine. (Est. $200-$250) |
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197 |
Justin II, 565-578 A.D.
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EF |
$375.00 |
Solidus. Constantinople, officina A. Helmeted, cuirassed bust facing, holding globe surmounted by Victory. Rv. Constantinopolis seated, head r., holding spear and globus cruciger. 4.44 grams. S.345. Light graffiti in the upper reverse field. Extremely Fine. (Est. $150-$200) |
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198 |
Phocas, 602-610 A.D.
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CH EF |
$420.00 |
Solidus. Constantinople, officina Z. Draped and cuirassed bust facing, wearing crown without pendalia, and holding a globus cruciger. Rv. Angel standing facing holding a long staff and a globus cruciger; CONOB in ex. 4.45 grams. S.620. Crisp strike. Choice Extremely Fine and About as Struck. (Est. $200-$250) |
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199 |
Heraclius, 610-641 A.D.
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EF |
$300.00 |
Solidus. Constantinople, officina E. Facing bust wearing crown with plume and holding a cross. Rv. Cross potent on three steps; CoNoB in ex. 4.46 grams. S.731. Some typical flatness in the margins. Nearly Extremely Fine. (Est. $200-$250) |
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200 |
Constans II, 641-668 A.D.
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EF |
$500.00 |
Solidus. Constantinople, officina H. Facing busts of Constans and Constantine IV, cross between them. Rv. Facing standing figures of Heraclius and Tiberius, cross potent on three steps between them; CoNoB in ex. 4.49 grams. D.O. 30d, S.964. Minor flatness at the edge. Extremely Fine. (Est. $250-$300) |
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201 |
Constantine IV, 668-685 A.D.
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CH VF |
$225.00 |
Solidus, struck 674-681. Constantinople, officina S. Helmeted and cuirassed bust slightly r., spear over shoulder. Rv. Facing standing figures of Heraclius and Tiberius, cross potent on three steps between; CONOB in ex. 4.40 grams. S.1154. Choice Very Fine. (Est. $200-$250) |
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202 |
Leo III, the Isaurian, 717-741 A.D.
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EF |
$475.00 |
Solidus, struck during his sole reign, 717-720. Constantinople, officina B (reversed). Crowned facing bust holding globus and akakia. Rv. Cross potent on three steps; CONOB in ex. 4.45 grams. S.1502. Mount likely removed at 11:00, light pinscratches upper obverse field. Extremely Fine. (Est. $200-$300) |
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203 |
Basil I, the Macedonian, 868-879 A.D.
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EF |
$650.00 |
With Constantine. Solidus. Constantinople. Nimbate Christ enthroned facing, hand held in benediction and holding the Gospels; legend ends *. Rv. Crowned facing busts of Basil wearing loros and Constantine clad in a chlamys, holding a patriarchal cross between them. 4.39 grams. S.1704, D.O.2a. Two short, small scrapes in the left obverse field. Nearly... (Est. $300-$400) more |
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204 |
Constantine VII with Romanus II, 945-959 A.D.
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EF |
$700.00 |
Solidus. Constantinople. Facing nimbate bust of Christ holding the Gospels. Rv. Facing busts of Constantine and Romanus holding a patriarchal cross between them. 4.40 grams. S.1751. Somewhat blundered legend. Nearly Extremely Fine. (Est. $250-$300) |
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205 |
Basil II, Bulgaroktonos, 976-1025 A.D. Gold
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EF |
$625.00 |
Histamenon Nomisma. Constantinople. Nimbate facing bust of Christ. Rv. Facing busts of Basil and his brother Constantine VIII, holding a patriarchal cross between them. 3.94 grams. Very minor dirt spot in the upper reverse. Nearly Extremely Fine. (Est. $300-$400) |
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206 |
Romanus III, Argyrus, 1028-1034 A.D. Gold
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EF |
$550.00 |
Histamenon Nomisma. Constantinople. Nimbate Christ enthroned facing raising hand in benediction and holding the Gospels. Rv. Nimbate Virgin standing crowning Romanus standing at left. 4.39 grams. S.1819. Small thin flan crack at the upper reverse edge. Extremely Fine. (Est. $250-$300) |
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