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10 Nummi - Anastasius I Dicorus Antioch, Second Large Module Emission

Issuer Byzantine Empire
Year 517-518
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description Central field dominated by a large Greek numeral I (denoting 10 nummi), surmounted by a cross and flanked by pellets on either side, serving as the primary value indicator of this decanummium denomination. An officina letter precedes the surrounding legend, identifying the workshop responsible for striking. The mint signature ANTX appears in the exergue, confirming production at the Antioch mint. The legend CONCORDI encircles the central device, invoking imperial concord. The design follows the standard Anastasian small bronze typology introduced with the currency reform of 498 AD.
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Mintage ND (517-518) A - 1st officina -
ND (517-518) B - 2nd Officina -
ND (517-518) Γ - 3rd officina -
ND (517-518) Γ - Legend anticlockwise -
ND (517-518) Δ - 4th officina -
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