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| Issuer | Byzantine Empire |
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| Year | 527-565 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse displays the enthroned figure of Tyche, the city goddess of Antioch, seated facing, wearing a turreted crown and holding a palm branch, rendered in a schematic and highly stylized manner typical of this small Antiochene pentanummium issue. The figure is set within a dotted or linear border. To the left of the enthroned Tyche appears the Greek numeral epsilon (E), denoting the value of 5 nummi. The composition reflects the distinctive local iconographic tradition of Antioch, where the Tyche type was employed on pentanummia throughout the reign of Justinian I. The overall style is characteristically provincial, with bold but coarsely rendered design elements suited to the small flan. |
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| Reverse lettering | ⋺ (Translation: ⋺ : `5` nummi (= 1 pentanummium).) |
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| Mint | Antioch |
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