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Identify Byzantine Cup Coin | Constantine Ix

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I have a tentative identification, but I am sure I am probably misdirected. So can an expert identify?

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This is a beauty, From what I can make out from the inscription I believe this is Constantine IX 1042-1055 and is sear #1829. Would love to have one of these.
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...I believe this is Constantine IX 1042-1055 and is sear #1829...

I concur. Here's the Wildwinds page for that type.
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I agree that this is Constantine IX 1042-1055.
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