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Byzantine coin from joint rule of Justin I and Justinian I, 527. Obverse: two busts, facing front, of Justin I and Justinian I; they each wear a chlamys and have a halo; above their heads, cross; to left, inscription says ‘NVSPPAVC; to right, ‘DND’. Reverse: large ‘I’; to left, ‘BCON’ and cross; to right, ‘COPDI’; above, cross; in exergue, ‘X’.
Byzantine coin from joint rule of Justin I and Justinian I, 527. Obverse: two busts, facing front, of Justin I and Justinian I; they each wear a chlamys and have a halo; above their heads, cross; to left, inscription says ‘IVSTINIANVSPPAVC; to right, ‘DNDN’. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left and right, stars; above, cross; beneath, ‘A’; in exergue, ‘ANTIX’.
Byzantine coin from the 12th to 13th centuries CE. Obverse: illegible. Reverse: two figures, standing and facing front; between them, they hold a patriarchal cross; the figure on the right holds a long cross in his other hand. Coin is concave.
Byzantine coin from the 12th to 13th centuries CE. Obverse: bust of Christ, facing front; he wears a nimbus cruciger, which is a cross within a halo; to left, inscription says ‘KE’; to right, ‘HΘE’. Reverse: two figures, facing front; the figure on the left is slightly taller (likely an emperor, while the figure to the right is probably a son or co-emperor); each holds something long, such as a spear or long cross; to left, inscription says ‘IW’. Coin is concave.
Byzantine coin from the 12th to 13th centuries CE. Obverse: bust of Christ, facing front; he wears a nimbus cruciger, which is a cross within a halo; to left, inscription says ‘ΛERO’. Reverse: two figures, facing front; to left, an emperor; to right, a saint with a halo; each holds a labarum (a military standard); above their heads, there is a pellet; to right, ‘X’. Coin is concave.
Byzantine coin from the Latin Rulers of Constantinople Period, 1204-1261. Obverse: bust of Christ; he wears a nimbus cruciger, which is a cross within a halo; to left, inscription says ‘IC’; to right, ‘XC’. Reverse: an emperor, standing and facing front; he wears military dress with a short skirt; to left, he holds a labarum (a military standard); to right, he holds a globus cruciger; to left, inscription says 'CO'; to right, 'TΠ'. Coin is concave.
Byzantine coin from the Latin Rulers of Constantinople Period, 1204-1261. Obverse: Christ, enthroned; to left, ‘IC’ and a star. Reverse: two figures, standing and facing front; to left, an emperor, who holds a labarum (a military standard); to right, the Virgin Mary, who raises her hand in order to crown the emperor. Coin is concave.
Byzantine coin from the Latin Rulers of Constantinople Period, 1204-1261. Obverse: the Virgin Mary, enthroned; she has a halo; to left, inscription says ‘[M]P’; to right, ‘ΘV’. Reverse: a figure, standing and facing front (most likely an emperor), wears a loros (an embroidered and jewelled scarf); to left, he holds a labarum (a military standard); to right, he holds a scroll. The inscription on the obverse in translation says ‘Mother of God’. Coin is concave.
Byzantine coin from the Latin Rulers of Constantinople Period, 1204-1261. Obverse: the Virgin Mary, enthroned; she has a halo; to left, inscription says ‘[M]P’; to right, ‘Θ[V]’. Reverse: a figure, standing and facing front; this is most likely an emperor; he wears a loros, which is an embroidered and jewelled scarf; to left, he holds either a long cross or a labarum, which is a military standard. The inscription on the obverse in translation says ‘Mother of God’. Coin is concave.
Byzantine coin from the Latin Rulers of Constantinople Period, 1204-1261. Obverse: the Virgin Mary, enthroned; she has a halo; to left, inscription says ‘MP’; to right, ‘ΘV’. Reverse: a figure, standing and facing front; this is most likely an emperor; he wears a loros, which is an embroidered and jewelled scarf; to left, he holds a long cross. The inscription on the obverse in translation says 'Mother of God'. Coin is concave.