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| 正面描述 | Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Emperor Leo I facing right, rendered in the late antique style characteristic of fifth-century Eastern Roman coinage. The effigy displays a string of pearls forming the diadem across the brow, with drapery and cuirass visible at the shoulder. The surrounding Latin legend, partially legible on this small module flan, reads D N LEON S P F AVG. The portrait is executed in low relief, consistent with the reduced nummus denomination struck at Nicomedia during Leo's reign. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | A lion stands to the left with head turned back to the right, depicted in a bold, schematic style within a beaded or laurel wreath border. A star appears in the upper field above the animal, serving as a decorative or celestial symbol. The mint mark NIC, identifying the Nicomedia mint, is placed in the exergue or field below the wreath. The composition is contained within the small irregular flan, and the type is associated with RIC X 669, one of the distinctive lion-type nummi of Leo I's Eastern coinage. |
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