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3 Coins To ID (Phocas, Tiberius, Heraclius)

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 Posted 12/02/2008  3:32 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add DagonX to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Maybe somone can help me eith ID these coins
Thanks!

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3-Coins-To-ID-Phocas,-Tiberius,-Heraclius

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3-Coins-To-ID-Phocas,-Tiberius,-Heraclius

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#1, Looks like Justinian I 527-565 AD AE Follis from the Theoupolis mint, sear# 218.

#2, Sorry I can't make this one out from the image.

#3, I could be wrong but this looks like an AE Follis of Heraclius 610-641 AD.
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Any other ideas?
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This is just a guess but #2 looks like a an AE Decanmmium of Maurice Tiberius, 5th year Constantinople mint Sear # 499.
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echizento, thanks very much
I bought these coins few days ago but I wasn't sure about that what the seller said. He said that:
#1 is follis of Phocas
#2 is decanummium of Maurice Tiberius
#3 is follis of Heraclius
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#1 could be Phocas, looked more like Justinian to me.
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