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Miliarense - Justinian I GLORIA ROMANORVM, Constantinopolis, Shield, Bust Right

Issuer Byzantine Empire
Year 527-565
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The nimbate emperor stands facing, his head turned to the left in a commanding pose, dressed in full imperial regalia. In his right hand he bears an upright spear, while his left arm rests upon a large decorated shield placed at his side. A star appears in the right field, serving as a celestial symbol of imperial authority. The mint mark COB is inscribed in the exergue, indicating the Constantinople mint. The reverse legend GLORIA ROMANORVM encircles the composition, proclaiming the glory of the Romans.
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Reverse lettering GLORIA ROMANORVM COB
(Translation: `Glory of the Romans`)
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