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20 Nummi - Justinian I Rome, ✶K♰

Issuer Byzantine Empire
Year 539-565
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The reverse displays a large Greek numeral K (kappa) occupying the central field, denoting the denomination of 20 nummi (half-follis). A six-pointed star (asterisk) appears to the left of the K, and a Latin cross is positioned to the right. The design is bold and simply composed, with the denomination mark rendered in high relief against a plain, slightly concave field. The lower portion of the flan shows faint traces of an irregular border, typical of Rome mint issues of Justinian I.
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