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These following three Byzantine coins I thought that if I could get them cheap enough I'd go for them, and it ended up that way  . All of the photos are of the seller's. Always been interested in the history and coinage of the early Byzantine Empire, and this interest only grew as I made post-Roman Germanic one of my collecting focuses, since the Byzantine Empire was contemporary with the barbarian nations of the west. First up is my first ever half-follis (20 nummi) of Justinian I. Justinian I (ruled 527-565 AD) Obv: DN IVSTINI-ANVS PP AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right Rev: Large K, long cross to left, star above and below, officina letter (B) to right, Constantinople mint SB 164 
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I really like the style of the bust, very nice coin, excellent detail.
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I know Byzantines aren't the hottest coins to collect but man, I could almost hear the crickets chirping in my three threads.
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These are very hard to find in EF. VG is common, but even F to VF is hard to get. I think you did alright with these. Nice coins. I got a thing now for these Byzantine coins. Yea, sometimes I post stuff, and get barely any response because, a the coin is obscure, or there is noone collecting them, or those that see them know less than I do about them, and eagerly await more information.
How is this coin dated? I see you gave a blanket date for the reign of Justinian. Is there a way of narrowing down the date. Early issues, Late issues, style, size? Help a brother out.
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I have nothing useful to say but I am reading them  Please keep posting them-- your posts are educational-- maybe I'll catch the ByzBug. Not that I need yet another infection...
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Quote: How is this coin dated? I see you gave a blanket date for the reign of Justinian. Is there a way of narrowing down the date. Early issues, Late issues, style, size? Help a brother out. Without regnal year on the coin, it's really tough to exactly date these coins, but my particular coin I would guess it's from early reign, before they utilized the forward facing bust on the larger denominations.
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Thanks anoob and ThisIsFun! 
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Here's a nice, mini bio on the man: http://www.historyguide.org/ancient/justinian.htmlAnd here, from Wikipedia, is a map of the Empire during its largest extent, after Justinian's reconquests:  His armies defeated the Vandal Kingdom, Ostrogothic Kingdom, and they gave the Visigoths a new neighbor.
Edited by VisigothKing 05/09/2013 4:10 pm
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Great additions! Maps help so well!
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nice coins! 
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Got them last week but was just able to take photos of them today. Here's this coin in hand: 
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