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 Posted 06/11/2014  3:50 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add rjscoins to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
[URL="http://www.gulfup.com/?JhBNUO]Byzantine-Coin[/url]


[URL="http://www.gulfup.com/?Ysu10x]Byzantine-Coin[/url]


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Well without any obverse details this is going to be difficult. I'll see what I can find using just the reverse.
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Isv the other face of the concept is as you see it in bad condition
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Well, I don't know. Not many emperors used the word ANNO above the letter. I only know of Phocas, but the regnal year doesn't match. He only ruled for eight years.
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I'm pretty sure it's heraclius (monogram to left on reverse), obverse with heraclius, heraclius constantine, and empress martina.

look at this one..

Byzantine-Coin

here's page at beastcoins with info..

http://www.beastcoins.com/Byzantine...eraclius.htm
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Chris you nailed it. I had a hard time with this one. Sear has a terrible example in his book.
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Thank all
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