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20 Nummi - Anastasius I Dicorus Constantinopolis, no Officina Letter, Small Module

Issuer Byzantine Empire
Year 498-518
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Central field dominated by a large Greek numeral K (= 20 nummi), boldly struck and occupying most of the flan. A Latin cross is positioned to the left of the K, serving both as a devotional symbol and a compositional element. No officina letter appears, consistent with the small-module emission from Constantinople. The reverse is devoid of exergual inscription, and the flan edges are characteristically irregular for hammered Byzantine bronze coinage of this denomination.
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Reverse lettering ♰K
(Translation: K : `20` nummi (= 1/2 follis).)
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Mint Constantinople
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