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40 Nummi - Justinian I Nicomedia, Type ✶M♰

Issuer Byzantine Empire
Year 527-538
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering D N IVSTINIANVS P P AVG
(Translation: D(-ominus) N(-oster) IVSTINIANVS P(-er-)P(-etuus) AVG(-vstvs) `Our Lord Justinian, Perpetual Emperor`)
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Justinian I reorganized Byzantine bronze coinage shortly after his accession in 527, reintroducing large-module folles and their fractions as part of a broader fiscal reform intended to stabilize everyday commerce after decades of degraded small coinage. The Nicomedia mint — operating as NIKO in its officina marks — was one of several provincial mints activated to meet demand the Constantinople workshops alone could not satisfy.

The cross between the epsilon and M on this type is the detail that anchors the precise subtype classification within the MIB and DOC sequences.

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