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20 Nummi - Justin I Constantinopolis

Issuer Byzantine Empire
Year 522-527
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering D N IVSTINVS PP AV
Reverse description Large Greek numeral K (kappa), denoting the value of 20 nummi, prominently displayed in the center of the field. A cross appears to the left of the K, serving as both a Christian symbol and a decorative element flanking the value mark. A six-pointed star is positioned in the upper field above the K, a mint mark feature associated with the Constantinopolis mint. An officina letter appears in the lower right field, identifying the specific workshop responsible for striking the coin. The design is bold and uncluttered, characteristic of early Byzantine fractional bronze coinage.
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