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B0660 1398 Phocas: AE 30 nummia $250.00 Obv. d n FOCAS PERP AVG Crowned bust facing Rev. ANNO ... large XXX Sear 660, overstruck, thus uneven, oth. VF. Very rare. |
B0810 1032 Heraclius: AE 27 Follis $55.00 Obv. -- Heraclius & Heraclius Constantine stg. Rev. A/N/N/O X/X/I in ex. CON Large M 8.12 g Sear 810, DOC 105-16 VF |
B1103 0902 Constans II: AE Follis $60.00 Obv. -- Bust facing, beardless Rev.
Large M Sear 1103, DOC 9; uneven strike, otherwise good VF |
B1107 0898 Constans II: AE Follis $100.00 Obv. -- Facing bust w. long beard Rev.
Large M Sear 1107, DOC 178; EF |
B1109 0916 Constans II: AE Follis $125.00 Obv. -- Constans & Constantine IV stg. facing Rev.
Large M Sear 1109, DOC 180; good VF |
R4412 2052 Anastasius I: AE 4 $50.00 Sear 4412; LRBC 2288 VF These late Roman nummi had become so small that it became impractical to handle them individually in making change. They were instead bound up in sacks of uniform weight. The last issue in the Roman series. |
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