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Attribution: Sear Byzantine 198 Nicomedia mint
Date: AD 527
Obverse: DN IVSTINI-ANVS P P AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: Large M, ✶ to left, cross above, cross to right, A (officina) below, NIKM in exergue
Size: 31.01mm
Weight: 15.42 grams
Rarity: 6
Description: Fine
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Attribution: Sear Byzantine 806 Constantinople mint
Date: Dated Year 7 - AD 616/7
Obverse: Heraclius in center, with Martina to left and Heraclius Constantine to right
Reverse: Large M, A/N/N/O to left, cross above, ↅI (date) to right, Γ (officina) below, CON in exergue
Size: 27.22mm
Weight: 7.53 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: good Fine++
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Attribution: Spijkerman 12
Date: AD 138-141
Obverse: Veiled and draped bust right
Reverse: Tyche seated left, holding scepter
Size: 17.63mm
Weight: 3.79 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: Nearing VF
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Attribution: RIC IV 278 Rome
Date: AD 209
Obverse: SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right
Reverse: LIBERALI-TAS AVG VI, Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopia
Size: 17.83mm
Weight: 2.97 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: VF. Limes denarii were struck by official mints in bronze or billon generally on the northern frontier where silver was scarce. Many times they are mules with mismatched obverse and reverse dies. They were still valuated as a denarius. Many times the weak strikes are attributed to the use of old dies sent to the frontier to be used once they were too worn for Imperial use. An interesting part of Roman history.
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Attribution: RIC IV 830 Rome
Date: AD 202-211
Obverse: L SEPT SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right
Reverse: VIRTVS AVGVSTOR, Roma seated left, holding shield, parazonium and Victory; SC in exergue
Size: 22.73mm
Weight: 9.70 grams
Rarity: 6
Description: good Fine+, roughness.
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