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20 Nummi - Phocas Carthage

Issuer Byzantine Empire
Year 602-610
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Crowned and cuirassed bust of Emperor Phocas facing, depicted frontally in imperial regalia with a nimbus or crown visible above the head. The effigy is rendered in the flat, stylized manner characteristic of late Byzantine provincial coinage from the Carthage mint. A partial Latin legend surrounds the bust in the field, though heavily worn on this example. The flan is irregular and slightly oval, typical of hammered bronze issues of this period.
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Obverse lettering D N FOCA - PERP AVG
(Translation: Our Lord Phocas, forever emperor)
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Mintage ND (602-610)
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