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40 Nummi - Mauricius Tiberius Antioch

Issuer Byzantine Empire
Year 582-602
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse lettering D N MAURI C N P AUT
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Reverse script Greek
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Mauricius Tiberius inherited an empire financially gutted by his predecessor Tiberius II, who had depleted the treasury through lavish donatives and tax remissions. The Antioch mint — operating as one of the eastern provincial workshops — was critical to supplying coinage for the Danubian and Persian frontier campaigns that defined nearly the entire reign. Antioch itself fell to Persian forces in 611, a decade after Mauricius was deposed and executed by Phocas, effectively ending regular production at that workshop for a generation.

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